In 1896, Smirnov introduced "Table Wine No.21," a groundbreaking vodka that achieved unparalleled success, appealing to both peasants and czars alike. This recipe, now known as "Smirnoff Recipe No.21," garnered worldwide acclaim, winning numerous awards.
Despite facing challenges such as Prohibition in Russia and changing laws in Poland, Vladimir Smirnov, P.A. Smirnov's successor, successfully revived the vodka brands. He relocated production to Nice, France, and later expanded into North America, purchasing the rights to sell Smirnoff in 1933.
Today, Smirnoff remains a household name, boasting a diverse range of flavors and ready-to-drink cocktails that have revolutionized the vodka industry. One such example is Smirnoff Spicy Tamarind Vodka, Mexico's favorite tangy, sweet, and spicy flavored vodka, which glows under a blacklight.
Enjoy the unique taste of Smirnoff by mixing it with cranberry juice, orange juice, Red Bull, or soda water. Kosher and gluten-free, Smirnoff continues its tradition of excellence by filtering its vodka ten times before bottling, ensuring a premium drinking experience for vodka enthusiasts worldwide.