Beluga Noble Vodka 1.75L
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Description
Beluga Noble Vodka 1.75L is a premium Russian vodka bottled at 40% ABV, triple filtered and rested for 30 days before release. Rated 92 points by Wine Enthusiast, this expression distinguishes itself through an unusual barley malt spirit base and micro-additions of honey, oat extract, and milk thistle — ingredients rarely found in the vodka category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Siberia, Russia | Style: Malt Spirit Vodka | Distillery: Mariinsk Distillery (est. 1900)
Production & Heritage
Beluga Noble is produced at the Mariinsk Distillery, a facility founded in 1900 and operated by JSC Russian Distillery Co., situated deep in Siberia approximately 300 kilometers from the nearest town. Unlike most premium vodkas that rely on wheat or rye, Beluga Noble begins with a barley malt spirit base, which is then blended with water drawn from Siberian artesian wells. The liquid undergoes triple filtration before resting for a minimum of 30 days — a maturation step the distillery credits with softening the spirit's texture. Extremely small quantities of honey, oat extract, and Silybum marianum (milk thistle) extract are introduced, contributing subtle complexity without pushing the vodka into flavored territory.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Clean and restrained on the nose, opening with faint wisps of lemon zest and a vaguely sweet, herbal quality. A gentle spice note develops underneath, keeping the aroma soft rather than sharp.
Taste: The entry is mild and lightly sweet, with delicate flavors of coconut giving way to lemon and citrus zest at mid-palate. A very gentle spiciness — reminiscent of pink peppercorn — emerges toward the peak, balanced by a subtle malty undertone from the barley spirit base.
Finish: Medium in length with a slight warming burn that fades into a vaguely sweet aftertaste recalling honey and cane syrup. Traces of grapefruit peel and a whisper of light maltiness linger on the close.
How to Drink Beluga Noble
Neat and well chilled is the traditional Russian serve, and Beluga Noble's soft texture and layered subtlety reward that approach — try it straight from the freezer in a small stemmed glass. For cocktails, the barley malt backbone and honey-tinged sweetness make it a versatile base. A Vodka Martini showcases the spirit's clean citrus and coconut nuances against dry vermouth. A Moscow Mule lets the grapefruit peel and peppercorn spice play off ginger beer's heat. A White Russian benefits from Beluga Noble's malty depth and faint sweetness, which integrate seamlessly with coffee liqueur and cream.
Best For
- Hosting dinner parties or gatherings where a handle-sized bottle ensures you won't run dry
- Gifting a vodka enthusiast who already knows the standard 750ml
- Stocking a home bar for regular Martini or Mule preparation
- Chilled neat service alongside caviar, smoked fish, or zakuski spreads
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Beluga Noble taste like? Beluga Noble is a mild, subtly sweet vodka with flavors of coconut, lemon zest, and pink peppercorn spice, followed by a honey-like sweetness on the finish. Its barley malt base gives it a light malty depth uncommon in the category.
How does Beluga Noble compare to Grey Goose? Grey Goose is a French wheat-based vodka known for its crisp, clean neutrality, while Beluga Noble uses a Siberian barley malt spirit that delivers a slightly richer mouthfeel and faint sweetness from trace additions of honey and oat extract. Both occupy a similar premium price tier, but Beluga Noble leans toward textural softness rather than pure neutrality.
Is Beluga Noble good for sipping neat? Yes — its 30-day resting period and triple filtration yield a smooth, low-burn spirit that performs well served ice-cold without mixers. The layered aromas of citrus, spice, and honey are most apparent when sipped neat at freezer temperature.
Where is Beluga Noble made? Beluga Noble is produced at the Mariinsk Distillery in Siberia, Russia, a facility founded in 1900 and operated by JSC Russian Distillery Co. The distillery sources its water from deep Siberian artesian wells in the surrounding region.
What foods pair well with Beluga Noble? Smoked salmon or gravlax complements the vodka's citrus and malty notes. Caviar served on blini is a classic Russian pairing that highlights the spirit's clean texture. Pickled herring or cornichons play off the peppercorn spice. Mild fresh cheeses like burrata match the soft sweetness, and dark rye bread with butter provides an earthy counterpoint to the honey finish.
What sizes does Beluga Noble come in? Beluga Noble Vodka is commonly available in 750ml and 1.75L formats, with the 1.75L handle offering better volume value for regular entertaining or cocktail use.
Is Beluga Noble worth the price? Beluga Noble positions as a premium vodka comparable in tier to Grey Goose and Belvedere, but its unusual barley malt base, 30-day rest, and botanical micro-additions deliver a profile that stands apart from standard wheat vodkas at this level. The 92-point Wine Enthusiast rating supports its standing among top-shelf options.
Why Beluga Noble?
In a category dominated by wheat and rye spirits, Beluga Noble's barley malt base is a genuine differentiator — it creates a soft, faintly malty texture that most competitors simply cannot replicate. The addition of honey, oat extract, and milk thistle in trace quantities adds a whisper of complexity without crossing into flavored vodka territory, a balancing act few producers attempt. A 92-point rating from Wine Enthusiast validates the approach, and the mandatory 30-day rest after triple filtration gives the spirit a polished smoothness that justifies its premium positioning. For drinkers who find standard super-premium vodkas interchangeable, Beluga Noble offers a distinctly Siberian alternative with genuine character.
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