Vana Tallinn


Vana Tallinn is a dark and robust rum-based liqueur developed in the 1960s and produced by the Estonian company Liviko. The liqueur is sweet with a hint of Jamaican rum, flavoured by various natural spices, including citrus oil, cinnamon and vanilla. The liqueur is widely used across Estonia and is commonly drunk on its own as a shot, in an Estonian coffee or mulled wine.

Overview

The three main varieties of Vana Tallinn are:
Also produced are;
Vana Tallinn is widely available in all of the Baltic states, as well as Ukraine, Russia and Finland. Although it is advertised as an ancient and traditional Estonian drink, the production actually started only in September 1960.

American distribution

Until recently, Vana Tallinn had been only available in Europe, making it nearly impossible for anyone in the U.S. to acquire a bottle short of bringing it back from a trip. In 2007, Matrics Importing, based in Oak Lawn, Illinois, became the US importer for Vana Tallinn. Efforts were underway to establish nationwide distribution and gain broad acceptance of the product. As of 2014, Matrics Importing has discontinued the importing and distribution of Vana Tallinn anywhere in the United States, citing that the venture became cost-prohibitive when the manufacturer refused to invest any money into advertising the product in the US. Currently, Matrics Importing has no plans to begin re-importing Vana Tallinn. As of 2018, Vana Tallinn is imported by InterBalt Products and is available in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia where InterBalt distributes directly, as well as in 15 other states.
Since 2007, Vana Tallinn has received industry recognition with a Silver Medal in the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits competition, a 94 rated review in the April 2008 edition of "The Tasting Panel" magazine and a Gold designation of 90 points from the Beverage Testing Institute in their 2009 International Review of Spirits which can be found on their Tastings website.

Distribution in Japan

Liviko introduces and distributes Vana Tallinn liqueurs among its other products in Japan since 2010 via the subsidiary Hanza Trading Co.