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Brand Stolichnaya
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Country Latvia
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Region Riga
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Size 70CL
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ABV 40%
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Closure Screw cap
Stolichnaya Limted Edition Harvey Milk Vodka, 70 cl
Regular price £18.49
Stolichnaya vodka, the official vodka of San Francisco, is proud to release its limited edition Harvey Milk bottle. In honor of the famed gay rights activist and politician, this special vodka is sure to be a collector's item. Read more.
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Description
The smooth and rich taste of Stolichnaya has been enjoyed by San Franciscans for years, and this limited edition bottle will be cherished by fans of the brand and supporters of the LGBTQ community. Stolichnaya has always been a leader in social responsibility, and this bottle is a testament to that commitment.
So raise a glass to progress and pick up a bottle of Stolichnaya's limited edition Harvey Milk vodka today. Your taste buds will thank you!
Tasting Notes
The smooth and rich taste of Stolichnaya has been enjoyed by San Franciscans for years, and this limited edition bottle will be cherished by fans of the brand and supporters of the LGBTQ community. Stolichnaya has always been a leader in social responsibility, and this bottle is a testament to that commitment.
So raise a glass to progress and pick up a bottle of Stolichnaya's limited edition Harvey Milk vodka today. Your taste buds will thank you!
White Russian Recipe
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