The history of the Siberian Vodka Company is closely linked to the history of alcoholic beverage production in the city of Mariinsk. It all started in 1867 with the production of alcohol at the Petrovsky distillery, created by the merchant of the 2nd guild Viktor Petrovich Cherdyntsev. As a result of the state-owned wine monopoly in 1894, it was decided to build 300 state-owned wine warehouses throughout Russia. In Tomsk province and Semipalatinsk region, it was decided to build 8 government warehouses in county towns, including warehouse number 3 in the city of Mariinsk.
The construction of a wine warehouse in Mariinsk had an administrative and economic justification. It was a county seat located in a fairly densely populated grain-producing region, next to operating distilleries, through which the Siberian Highway and the railroad passed. In 1902, the production of table wine (vodka) was started in Mariinsk. In 1937, a distillery was built, which later became a plant.
The Siberian Vodka Company Limited Liability Company was established on the basis of the structural division of the vodka workshop of JSC Alcohol Combine, the largest producer of alcohol in the Russian Federation. The company is located in Mariinsk, Kemerovo region, on the banks of the Kiya River. The city is surrounded by the century-old Siberian taiga and is located in an ecologically clean corner of Russia, far from large industrial cities.
The main activity of the company is the production, storage and supply of manufactured alcoholic beverages (vodka).