
The Role of Vodka and Infusions in Russian Culture
Clip: 2/1/2022 | 2m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
It was only in the late 19th century when vodka got its name.
Author and professor Darra Goldstein, Bonnie and Israel Morales of Kachka explain vodka's history and the how Russians typically enjoy the drink, as well as derivatives of it in their gatherings. Their stories reveal surprising depth and variation.
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The Role of Vodka and Infusions in Russian Culture
Clip: 2/1/2022 | 2m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Author and professor Darra Goldstein, Bonnie and Israel Morales of Kachka explain vodka's history and the how Russians typically enjoy the drink, as well as derivatives of it in their gatherings. Their stories reveal surprising depth and variation.
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