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MOSCOW - Sales of vodka and other spirits in Russia rose 2.2% to 1.625 billion liters in 2012, the Center for Development of a National Alcohol Policy told Interfax, citing preliminary figures. 

Sales of beer and beer beverages grew faster, increasing by 4.5% to 11.26 billion liters.

However, sales of grape and fruit wines remained flat at 1.014 billion liters, while sales of low-alcohol beverage fell 5% to 303 million liters.

Alcohol consumption in Russia in the pure alcohol equivalent grew 2.6% to 1.35 billion liters, the center said.

Rules for selling certain types of alcohol products changed as of January 1, 2013. In addition to a ban on sales of beer and beer beverages at non-stationary retail outlets such as kiosks, night-time sales of such beverages will be banned at all retail outlets with the exception of public catering outlets such as bars and restaurants.

In addition, as of January 1 it is illegal to sell remaining stocks of alcohol products with alcohol content of up to 9% that are not labeled by special federal and excise labels.