Alkon (disambiguation)

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Alkon is a Russian alcoholic beverage manufacturer.

Alkon may also refer to:

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Alkon Distillery is one of the oldest enterprises in Russia, producing strong Russian alcohol: vodkas, nastoykas, nalivkas and balsams. The main principle of Alkon official policy is the alcohol production according to the classical technology that came from several centuries ago. It requires the use of natural raw material, without application of food colorants and aromatic substances.

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