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Ruslan Vodka celebrates 50 Years of Excellence in a vibrant new look



KATHMANDU: Ruslan Vodka, a pioneer of the vodka industry, celebrates its milestone of 50 years of excellence in producing premium spirits.

Since its inception in 1973, Ruslan has become synonymous with exceptional quality, and to commemorate this achievement, the iconic brand unveils a stunning transformation of its bottle design.

Marking half a century of unparalleled craftsmanship, Ruslan Vodka has consistently delighted consumers nationwide with its smooth texture, exquisite flavor profiles, and versatility.

In a testament to the brand’s commitment to innovation, Ruslan Vodka has introduced its new vibrant bottle. The newly unveiled bottle showcases a sleek, transparent aesthetic, embodying clarity and purity.

Ruslan’s new bottle design pays homage to its rich heritage while embracing the spirit of innovation that drives the brand forward. It captures the essence of Ruslan being a Versatile Vibrant Vodka.

Whether you prefer it straight, in cocktails, or with ice, Ruslan Vodka is a symbol of celebration, joy, and memorable moments winning the hearts of countless enthusiasts, making Ruslan the preferred choice.

One can now find Ruslan Vodka in premium transparent bottles of 750 ml, 375 ml, and 180 ml at nearby stores.

Publish Date : 12 June 2023 11:25 AM

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