Eristoff

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Eristoff
Manufacturer Bacardi
Country of origin  Georgia
Introduced1806
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Eristoff Vodka (air-wrist-off) is a brand of vodka that originated in Georgia and was first created for Prince Eristavi of Duchy of Racha in 1806. Eristoff vodka is triple distilled and then charcoal filtered, a technique first established in 18th century Russia.

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The Eristoff logo of a wolf howling at a crescent moon represents the Persian name for Georgia, Gorjestan, meaning "land of the wolf".

History

Eristavs of Duchy of Racha Krikhi fresco.jpg
Eristavs of Duchy of Racha

The original Georgian version of the name, Eristoff or Eristov, was Eristavi (ერისთავი). The title means ‘head of the nation’ but translates more accurately as ‘head of a military force’. By the 19th century, five noble families, each representing a different part of Georgia, were using the name Eristhavi. Prince Ivane Eristoff, who first created Eristoff vodka in 1806, was from the northwest province of Racha.

After Ivane’s great-grandson, Prince Alexander Constantine Eristoff, moved from Georgia to Saint Petersburg, he went on to eventually reach the rank of Colonel in the Imperial Guard.

After the Soviet takeover, the Eristovs left Georgia. One Eristavi from America serves as the new Jersey state treasurer. [1]

Flavours

Eristoff is available in four flavours:

Land of the Wolf

"Land of the Wolf" is the new global advertising campaign for Eristoff. The campaign, which includes a 60-second cinema advertisement, takes its inspiration from legends and folklore that surround the wolf.

Accolades

The Eristoff flagship (unflavored) vodka was given Eristoff scores of 90–94 in the years between 2011 and 2014 by the Beverage Testing Institute. As of September 2014, Proof66 listed Eristoff among its Top 20 vodkas. [2]

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References

  1. "Eristavi (Eristov, Eristoff) - Noble Family of Georgia".
  2. Proof66. "Ratings Information for Eristoff". Archived from the original on 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2014-09-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)