What’s better than drinking premium vodka? Not much, we agree, but the answer is drinking premium vodka that comes in a Faberge style egg.
If you’re unfamiliar with the original Faberge eggs, here’s a little history lesson:
-The House of Faberge, a renowned Russian jewelry firm, created the jeweled eggs from 1885 through 1917.
-The majority of the eggs made were miniatures that could be worn on necklaces, but 65 made were the larger eggs, several of which were made for Alexander III and Nicolas II.
-Out of the 65 made, only 57 have survived to present day.
- Stalin sold many of the eggs off in 1927 as a means to obtain more foreign currency.
-The eggs are so valuable because of the precious metals and gems used in it’s decoration.
-The term Faberge egg has become synonymous with luxury and decadence, and in the jeweler circle they are regarded as masterpieces of art.
So back to the Faberge inspired vodka–the carafe is made of Venetian glass adorned with 18k gold and comes with 4 crystal and gold shot glasses tucked neatly inside of its velvet interior. The Imperial Collection vodka is distilled from selected grain and has an unrivaled smoothness that can be found in no other vodka.
Get the Imperial Collection Faberge Egg, Kosher wine, and even some Manischewitz wine, all for less at OnlyKosherWine.com!
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