Second place in vodka price within the SFO taken by the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
In the race for the priciest vodka in Siberia, Krasnoyarskiy krai takes the second spot. A liter here costs an average of 843.54 rubles, with prices skyrocketing by 36.44 rubles since early January. The ranking was compiled by iMonitoring, revealing that Hakasiya currently tops the chart with an average price of 849.89 rubles per liter.
Across Russia, the average price for vodka stands at 811.79 rubles. The Siberian Federal District (SFO) averages at a slightly higher 791.16 rubles.
Here's a rundown of other SFO regions:
- Republic of Altai: A liter of vodka comes in at 809.27 rubles.
- Irkutsk Oblast: Vodka here costs 802.3 rubles a liter.
- Novosibirsk Oblast: Vodka lovers in this region pay 792.93 rubles a liter.
- Tomsk Oblast: Vodka here is priced at 785.1 rubles a liter.
The most affordable vodka in the SFO can be found in the Kuzbass region, where it retails for just 736.25 rubles a liter.
While we can't pinpoint why Krasnoyarskiy krai tops the price chart, factors such as transportation costs, local taxes, and demand could play a role. Economists would need to delve deeper into local market data or official SFO sources to provide a comprehensive answer.
As for regional favorites, the premium Siberian Vodka Mamont, produced using high-quality Siberian wheat and pure waters, might contribute to the higher prices. Expect to part with around 120 to 125 euros for a 70 cl bottle of Mamont. These prices reflect the premium quality and brand reputation of the vodka.
- The news about the finance sector in Siberia reveals that the cost of vodka in Krasnoyarskiy krai is higher compared to the averages in other SFO regions, such as Republic of Altai, Irkutsk Oblast, Novosibirsk Oblast, and Tomsk Oblast.
- In the Siberian Federal District's (SFO) vodka industry, some premium brands like Siberian Vodka Mamont have prices rivaling those in the finance world, with a 70 cl bottle costing around 120 to 125 euros.