Beluga Noble Vodka 375ML
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Description
Description
Beluga Noble Vodka 375ML is a premium malt-spirit vodka bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a convenient half-bottle format. Awarded 95 points by Wine Enthusiast magazine and decorated with 18 international competition medals, this expression has earned serious recognition for its refined, velvety character.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Originally Siberia, Russia; international production now in Montenegro | Style: Premium Filtered Vodka | Distillery: Mariinsk Distillery (historical); Noblewood Group (current international production)
Production & Heritage
Beluga Noble traces its roots to the Mariinsk Distillery in Siberia, Russia, where the brand built its reputation on rigorous distillation and an unusual 30-day resting period between production stages. Since 2023, international-market bottles have been produced in Montenegro under the Noblewood Group, which acquired the brand's global rights. What distinguishes this vodka technically is its triple filtration through a 10.5-meter column of birch charcoal, followed by the month-long rest that the distillers credit with stabilizing molecular structure and developing a signature smoothness. The recipe also incorporates three uncommon additions: natural honey, oat extract, and Silybum marianum (milk thistle) extract, each contributing subtle texture and complexity rarely found in the vodka category.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens clean and composed, revealing soft lemon zest and baking spice before settling into gentle herbal and malty undertones. A faint sweetness from the honey addition lingers underneath without dominating.
Taste: The entry is silky and lightly sweet, with citrus and white pepper emerging first on the palate. At mid-palate, delicate notes of vanilla, oat, and a whisper of coconut surface, giving the spirit an almost creamy mouthfeel. The malt backbone keeps everything grounded and prevents it from veering into cloying territory.
Finish: Medium in length with a warm, honeyed sweetness that fades into subtle grapefruit peel bitterness and a trace of pink peppercorn spice. The texture stays velvety through the final seconds, closing clean without harshness.
How to Drink Beluga Noble
Beluga Noble is best appreciated chilled and served neat in a small tulip glass, which concentrates its delicate aromatics. A single large ice cube also works well, releasing more of the oat and vanilla notes as dilution progresses. For cocktails, try a Vodka Martini, where the spirit's inherent smoothness and subtle honey sweetness reduce the need for extra vermouth. A Moscow Mule benefits from the malty body, which stands up to ginger beer without disappearing. It also shines in a Bee's Knees variation (substituting vodka for gin), since the honey already present in the base spirit reinforces the honey-lemon syrup in the recipe.
Best For
- Gifting a vodka enthusiast who values production craft over flashy branding
- Sampling a premium vodka before committing to a full 750ml bottle
- Hosting an intimate dinner party with a chilled vodka course alongside caviar or smoked fish
- Building a comparative tasting flight of super-premium vodkas at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Beluga Noble taste like? Beluga Noble delivers a silky mouthfeel with light citrus, vanilla, and honey sweetness, underpinned by a malty grain character and a clean, peppery finish.
How does Beluga Noble compare to Grey Goose? Both occupy the super-premium vodka tier, but Beluga Noble uses malt spirit with honey and oat extract additions and a 30-day rest, while Grey Goose is a French wheat vodka that emphasizes a lighter, more neutral profile. Beluga Noble tends to show more textural richness and subtle sweetness on the palate.
Is Beluga Noble good for sipping neat? Yes — the 30-day resting period and triple birch-charcoal filtration produce a remarkably smooth spirit that rewards chilled, neat drinking without the burn typical of less refined vodkas.
Where is Beluga Noble made? Beluga Noble was originally produced at the Mariinsk Distillery in Siberia, Russia. Since March 2023, bottles destined for international markets have been produced in Montenegro under the Noblewood Group, which acquired the brand's global rights.
What foods pair well with Beluga Noble? Smoked salmon and blini complement the spirit's malty backbone. Caviar — particularly osetra — highlights its clean, honeyed finish. Pickled herring and rye bread match the subtle spice. Fresh oysters echo the mineral, saline qualities, and dark chocolate with sea salt draws out the vanilla and oat notes.
What sizes does Beluga Noble come in? Beluga Noble is commonly available in 375ml, 750ml, and 1L bottles, with the 375ml half-bottle offering a practical way to sample the expression.
Is Beluga Noble worth the price? Beluga Noble positions itself squarely in the super-premium tier alongside Grey Goose and Belvedere, and its 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating and 18 international medals suggest the quality justifies that positioning — particularly for drinkers who value texture and complexity over pure neutrality in their vodka.
Why Beluga Noble?
Few vodkas undergo a mandatory 30-day rest between production stages, and fewer still incorporate honey, oat extract, and milk thistle into the recipe. That combination of extended maturation and botanical additions gives Beluga Noble a textural depth that most competitors in the category simply don't attempt. The 95-point score from Wine Enthusiast and 18 international medals reinforce what the palate confirms: this is a vodka engineered for flavor, not just smoothness. In a category often defined by what isn't there, Beluga Noble stands out for what is.
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