Ladoga Vodka is Crafted From Russia's Finest Ingredients
Justin Lam — August 30, 2018 — Lifestyle
References: moodiedavittreport & thedrinksbusiness
Priced at €1,600, this golden Fabergé egg houses a decanter of Ladoga vodka originally created to impress Tsar Peter the Great in 1721. The egg itself is made of a metal alloy embroidered in gold enamel and adorned with 24-carat gold gilding and a collection of blue, red, and green crystals. Hidden inside the egg is a 75cl decanter of Imperial Collection Ladoga Vodka, as well as four Venitian glasses.
The vodka housed inside the Fabergé egg is quite luxe and is made with water from Russia's Ladoga Lake, alongside wheat and rye from central and southern Russia. After initial distillation, the vodka is further distilled 12 times ensuring it is incredibly smooth and pure. Only 1200 Ladoga Vodka eggs are produced in a year, 20% of which are sold in the travel retail industry.
Image Credit: Ladoga Group
The vodka housed inside the Fabergé egg is quite luxe and is made with water from Russia's Ladoga Lake, alongside wheat and rye from central and southern Russia. After initial distillation, the vodka is further distilled 12 times ensuring it is incredibly smooth and pure. Only 1200 Ladoga Vodka eggs are produced in a year, 20% of which are sold in the travel retail industry.
Image Credit: Ladoga Group
Trend Themes
1. Luxe Vodka Packaging - Luxury vodka brands are innovating their packaging by incorporating high-end materials and intricate designs, like the golden Fabergé egg.
2. Crafted Vodka - There is a growing trend in the vodka industry towards crafting premium vodka using high-quality ingredients, such as Ladoga vodka with water from Russia's Ladoga Lake and wheat and rye from central and southern Russia.
3. Limited Edition Spirits - Limited edition spirits, like the Imperial Collection Ladoga Vodka housed in the Fabergé egg, are becoming increasingly popular among collectors and luxury consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating high-end materials and intricate designs into packaging, as seen with the Fabergé egg vodka.
2. Alcohol Manufacturing - The alcohol manufacturing industry has an opportunity to create premium vodka brands that focus on using high-quality ingredients and unique distillation processes, appealing to sophisticated consumers.
3. Travel Retail - The travel retail industry can tap into the demand for limited edition spirits by offering exclusive products, like the Ladoga Vodka eggs, to luxury travelers looking for unique souvenirs.
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