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Vana Tallinn - Estonian Liqueur 50cl - New Label

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Officially, this is the most famous Estonian liqueur in the world. That’s something the Liviko company can be proud of. The history of Vana Tallinn Vana Tallinn Spritz". Vana Tallinn Spritz, Liviko. Archived from the original on 2021-02-05 . Retrieved 2021-02-16. It was a hit from the very start. Although nowadays Liviko produces more than 70 different liqueurs, Vana Tallinn is still their famous one.From one classical taste, their offer grew to 16 different products, in 4 categories: MS Vana Tallinn ( Old Tallinn in Estonian) was a cruiseferry owned by the Estonian ferry company Tallink and operated on the line between Kapellskär and Paldiski. She was built in 1974 by Aalborg Skibsværft AS, Aalborg, Denmark for DFDS as MS Dana Regina, and has sailed under the names MS Nord Estonia and MS Thor Heyerdahl. History [ edit ]

Waterworth, Shay (2018-10-03). "AS Liviko gains Spanish distribution deal". Drinks International . Retrieved 2021-02-15. The recipe for Vana Tallinn was invented in 1960 by the bottling manager Bernhard Jurno, the distillery specialist Jaan Siimo and the master distiller Ilse Maar. The Vana Tallinn (Alc 45% vol) they created was the only drink in the Vana Tallinn product family until 1990. In 1990 The 45% product was replaced with a 40% product for export. In 1999 Vana Tallinn goes through a renewal, the bottle is made more slender, and the roof tile motif in its upper part is made deeper. 45% returned to the family and 50% were addedIf you are in Estonia, you can buy it at every step. From grocery shops, alcohol stores and bars – it is literally everywhere.Gift boxes are especially popular among tourists. The prices start from just 1,35 € for the smallest bottles (0,04l) to 20-30€ for Exclusive editions and gift boxes with glasses included. The right amount of sunshine makes everything look great. Rum made from the sugar cane grown on Caribbean islands is world-renowned. The raw material of Liviko’s Caribba rums is also sourced from the Caribbean.

Making liqueurs is a venerable art that requires precision and time. In Liviko, both the herbal extracts and aromatic spirits are made from natural ingredients. Since the 19th century, Liviko’s liqueur masters have passed on their extensive knowledge and skills to the next generations. The recipe for Vana Tallinn (45% vol) was invented in 1960 by the master distiller Ilse Maar, the bottling manager Bernhard Jürno and the distillery specialist Jaan Siimo. Vana Tallinn (45% vol) was the only drink in the Vana Tallinn product family until 1999, with liqueurs with an alcohol content of 40% and 50% vol added at a later time. More than 115 million bottles of Vana Tallinn liqueur have been sold since the production began in 1960. [2] Vana Tallinnat valmistatakse erinevate kangustega: 40%, 45% ja 50% vol. Tooteperekonda kuuluvad ka kooreliköörid, talvine Vana Tallinn Glögi ning erilisteks hetkedeks Vana Tallinn Heritage Edition, Signature ja Elegance. Lisaks on saadaval väga palju erinevaid kinkepakendeid. Liviko’s ever-expanding range of low-alcohol beverages includes many refreshing and distinctive flavours. The range includes Coolers and a globally unique drink – the Re-crafted Crafter’s Junibeer juniper beer. Liviko is also a trendsetter for low-alcohol beverages. The range of non-alcoholic drinks includes many exciting flavours, from the Re-crafted Crafter’s natural effervescent craft drinks, made in accordance with zero waste principles, to the refreshing Starter energy drinks.In May 1994 the ship was sold to Inreko, at the time one of the owners of Tallink, who renamed her MS Vana Tallinn and placed her on the Helsinki–Tallinn route. Already in September 1994 a rift developed between Inreko and ESCO, the two owners of Tallink. As a result, Inreko withdrew from Tallink, and chartered the Vana Tallinn to ESCO who continued to operate her on the same route under the same name (from the passenger's point of view nothing changed, which has led to some confusing records from this time of the ship's history). Continuous disputes about the charter price of the ship led to breaking the charter agreement in November 1996, and in December of the same year Inreko founded TH Ferries, which began operating the Vana Tallinn on the Helsinki–Tallinn route in competition to Tallink. However, in January 1998 the ship was sold to Hansatee (now the owners of Tallink), and returned to Tallink's colours, still sailing on the same route under the same name. Immortalized in copper, Thomas continues to watch over Tallinn and its citizens. In 1944, Old Thomas was hit during the March bombardment. The burnt spire was reconstructed and a new copy of Old Thomas erected in 1952. In 1996 the spire was renovated and the third Old Thomas figure was put on it to guard Tallinn. [3] The original weather vane is kept in the Town Hall. The one erected in 1952 is shown at the Tallinn City Museum.

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