Beluga Transatlantic Racing Russian Vodka 70cl
£44.99
A unique addition to the prestigious Beluga brand, Transatlantic Racing is a crisp Russian vodka created to celebrate the success of the Russian sailing team and their adventures breaking world records across the world’s oceans.
A team of champions only deserve the best, and Beluga’s Transatlantic Racing vodka is proudly crafted using centuries-old techniques and 100% natural and locally sourced ingredients.
This fresh take on the classic Beluga taste starts with their unique base of barley malt and artesinial water and adds sugar syrup and wild strawberry extract for a smooth and juicy vodka with subtle sweet and green notes.
Crafted by the masters at the century-old Mariinsky distillery, Beluga Transatlantic Racing vodka is filtered through natural cotton and left to rest for 45 days, resulting in a delicate and refined taste.
The navy blue bottle continues the nautical inspiration, with charming gold details in the shape of an anchor and a beluga fish.
Perfect Serve – Served neat after a short spell in the freezer – crisp, cool and smooth.
Crafted by the masters at the century-old Mariinsky distillery, Beluga Transatlantic Racing vodka is filtered through natural cotton and left to rest for 45 days, resulting in a delicate and refined taste.
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Product Details

Size
70cl

Country
Russia

ABV
40%

Region
Siberia

Brand
Beluga

Colour
Clear

Type
Unflavoured

Closure
Cork
Tasting Notes

Smell
Hints of vanilla and citrus

Taste
Vanilla sweetness with a soft and velvety mouthfeel

Finish
Sweet and spicy
Delivery
Premium Delivery
Order before 4pm to receive the parcel within 1 working day
£6.99
Standard Delivery
Orders will be delivered within 3-5 working days
£4.99
Saturday/Sunday Delivery
Order before 4pm Friday and choose Saturday or Sunday Delivery to get it on the weekend
£9.99
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Packaging
Every bottle is wrapped in air filled plastic.



It is then secured in a recyclable cardboard.

Finally, it's delivered to your doorstep.
