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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 2297095" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>If you like"economical" priced vodka try Altai...MAN-OH-MAN, it's very good.</p><p></p><p>When I lived in Houston, I worked with quite a few Russian scientist and they liked their vodka.</p><p></p><p>One time at a dinner party at one of my coworker/friend's home,they made a traditional Russian dinner. Caviar, borsch soup, some sort of dumplings, and other food. Vodka..very much so!! On the dinning room table there were 4-5 bottles of vodka in crystal bowls filled with ice and garnishments to eat while drinking vodka..pickles, radishes, and some other items.</p><p></p><p>I started to walk toward the vodka in the dinning room and was suddenly stopped.</p><p></p><p>"Mr.Cohiba, that is flavored vodka (they pronounce it..vot-ka), that is for the women".</p><p></p><p>In the living room we have the men's vodka (with garnishments..you take a small chilled glass, shoot it like tequila, and pop in the small pickle or radish or caviar/cracker to follow) in the living room."</p><p></p><p>Well, after a few shots of vodka, I enquired about flavored vodka. My buddy told me traditional Russian men drinl only non-flavored. Except one...and dang it I can't remember the name..but traditionally only hunters drank that flavored vodka before and after the hunt.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, I fell in love with the cheapie...one of the Russians brought Altai. The others kinda laughed and had fond smiles of mother Russia when he opened the bottle.</p><p></p><p>Daaaa#n..it was good!! Siberian wheat and Siberian water...pure and simple...and good.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Later that night one of my buddies asked me if I liked Altai. I told him I thought it was very good and he made a slight smile and a quiet laugh. I asked him, why the smirk about Altai.</p><p></p><p>My buddy: "How do you say this?" "It's like, your...hmmmm...your Coors here in America." "Only the...how do I say...down and out drink that stuff." And he laughed and smiled.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Flavored or not..if it's good...drink it!!</p><p></p><p>If you get the chance, try Altai!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 2297095, member: 2550"] If you like"economical" priced vodka try Altai...MAN-OH-MAN, it's very good. When I lived in Houston, I worked with quite a few Russian scientist and they liked their vodka. One time at a dinner party at one of my coworker/friend's home,they made a traditional Russian dinner. Caviar, borsch soup, some sort of dumplings, and other food. Vodka..very much so!! On the dinning room table there were 4-5 bottles of vodka in crystal bowls filled with ice and garnishments to eat while drinking vodka..pickles, radishes, and some other items. I started to walk toward the vodka in the dinning room and was suddenly stopped. "Mr.Cohiba, that is flavored vodka (they pronounce it..vot-ka), that is for the women". In the living room we have the men's vodka (with garnishments..you take a small chilled glass, shoot it like tequila, and pop in the small pickle or radish or caviar/cracker to follow) in the living room." Well, after a few shots of vodka, I enquired about flavored vodka. My buddy told me traditional Russian men drinl only non-flavored. Except one...and dang it I can't remember the name..but traditionally only hunters drank that flavored vodka before and after the hunt. Anyway, I fell in love with the cheapie...one of the Russians brought Altai. The others kinda laughed and had fond smiles of mother Russia when he opened the bottle. Daaaa#n..it was good!! Siberian wheat and Siberian water...pure and simple...and good. Later that night one of my buddies asked me if I liked Altai. I told him I thought it was very good and he made a slight smile and a quiet laugh. I asked him, why the smirk about Altai. My buddy: "How do you say this?" "It's like, your...hmmmm...your Coors here in America." "Only the...how do I say...down and out drink that stuff." And he laughed and smiled. Flavored or not..if it's good...drink it!! If you get the chance, try Altai!!! [/QUOTE]
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