"Nastoykas"
have always been considered in Russia as the drinks having
a positive healthy effect. In Tzars' times they were used
to prevent many illnesses.
Some recipes of Nastoykas are still carefully kept from
those times.
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Cranberry
Nastoyka
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Severe
northern nature has filled cranberry with lots of vitamins
and other healthy microelements. And we have done our
best to have those elements preserved with the purest
Russian vodka and to have the taste of cranberry enriched
with something that we learned from our Grandpas.
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Siberian
Nastoyka
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The
most widespread and the most respected tree in Siberia
is "Kedr" (Cedar or Siberian pine). It is considered to
have a magic effect in making life longer and happier.
History tells that Tibetan doctors used to send expeditions
to Siberia to get cedar nuts.
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Wild
berries Nastoyka
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The
secret of this Nastoyka is a carefully balanced bouquet
of raspberry, bilberry, red currant, blackberry and wild
strawberries.
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Raspberry
Nastoyka
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Raspberry
is well known for its anti-cold effect. But this Nastoyka
is not only a good medicine, but first of all a perfect
appetizer.
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Strawberry
Nastoyka
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Based
on fresh strawberries, this Nastoyka is a "Premiere Cru"
in the range. Try it as if you were tasting a Chateau
wine.
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Lemon
Nastoyka
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Fresh,
tasty, light, easy to drink, high content of vitamin C
. What else you would ask for to make this Nastoyka a
welcome drink for your guests or a digestive before tea
or coffee?
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