Anestasia Vodka

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Anestasia Vodka is a brand of vodka that originated in the United States. It is known for its distinctive bottle design and its smooth, clean taste.

History[edit | edit source]

Anestasia Vodka was launched in 2013 by Yuliya Mamontova, a Ukrainian entrepreneur. The brand was created with the aim of introducing a high-quality, American-made vodka to the global market. The name "Anestasia" is derived from the Greek word "anastasis", which means "resurrection" or "rebirth", symbolizing the brand's innovative approach to vodka production.

Production[edit | edit source]

Anestasia Vodka is produced in Bend, Oregon, a city known for its pure water sources. The vodka is made from locally sourced, organic corn and is distilled five times to ensure its purity and smoothness. The water used in the production process comes from the Cascade Mountains, which is known for its soft, sweet water.

Bottle Design[edit | edit source]

The bottle of Anestasia Vodka is one of its most distinctive features. It was designed by Karim Rashid, a renowned industrial designer. The design is a sculptural interpretation of the two main ingredients of vodka: water and grain. The bottle's unique, angular shape has won several design awards.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Anestasia Vodka has been well received by critics and consumers alike. It has won several awards for its taste and design, including a Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

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