
In Moonraker, Ian Fleming revealed James Bond’s refined taste for vodka when M ordered him a glass of “real pre-war Wolfschmidt from Riga.” The one and only non-commercial vodka, Wolfschmidt stood apart for its purity and heritage. A spirit untouched by mass production, it carried the authentic character of Riga’s spirit creation tradition - the very vodka Fleming chose for 007. Today, an original pre-war Wolfschmidt bottle - the same as sipped by Bond - is displayed in the International Museum of Vodka exposition.
In A View to a Kill (1985), Roger Moore’s James Bond is seen sipping Stolichnaya - Stoli - a vodka as refined and iconic as 007 himself. Known for its smooth clarity, Stoli became part of Bond’s cinematic legacy.
Just 700 meters from the Stoli factory, the International Museum of Vodka displays this heritage, featuring the Stoli lounge with the world’s largest Stoli collection, with bottles dating back to 1938.


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