• Ukrainian vodka brand, Nemiroff, is launching its premium vodka, Nemiroff De Luxe, in the Australian market.
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    Ukrainian vodka brand, Nemiroff, is launching its premium vodka, Nemiroff De Luxe, in the Australian market. Source: Nemiroff
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Ukrainian vodka brand, Nemiroff, is launching its premium vodka, Nemiroff De Luxe, in the Australian market.

With a heritage rooted in the centuries-old vodka making traditions of Ukraine and a stilling legacy dating back to 1872 in the town of Nemyriv, Nemiroff vodka is aiming to captivate Australian spirits enthusiasts.

Crafted from the lush wheat fields of Ukraine, purified waters, and local natural ingredients, Nemiroff De Luxe undergoes a meticulous 11-stage natural filtration process to achieve its quality.

Nemiroff De Luxe is described as having a unique flavour profile, offering a light linden flower aroma, a smooth and full-bodied palate, and a juniper shade that gradually fades, leaving behind a delicate and refreshing aftertaste.

Nemiroff CEO, Yuriy Sorochynskiy, said the brand was excited to bring Nemiroff De Luxe to Australia, as a market that appreciates premium quality and craftsmanship.

"Our vodka is a tribute to our rich heritage and the timeless traditions of vodka making, as well as embodying the ‘indomitable spirit’ that everyone has within them,” said Sorochynskiy.

“We are confident that Australian consumers will embrace Nemiroff De Luxe as a new favourite in their premium spirits collection."

Nemiroff prides itself on social responsibility, focusing on reducing energy consumption through digitisation, recycling 100 per cent of its waste materials, and actively supporting war victims in Ukraine. To date, Nemiroff has donated around UAH 20 million (over $720,000) to aid those affected by the war.

Guided by principles of continuous improvement, environmental care, responsible partnership, and leadership, the brand is striving to reach new heights and create a better version of itself.

Nemiroff De Luxe is available to purchase at Dan Murphy’s, for RRP $62.99.

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