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It was once the "Coca-Cola of the Soviet Union", a homegrown luxury promoted by Josef Stalin as a promise of the supposed abundance soon to come to the USSR.

Now, more than 80 years since Stalin’s “invention” of Soviet champagne, a ban on western-imported produce triggered by Russia’s annexation of Crimea is prompting a revival in home-grown versions of foreign luxury goods.

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