Since the early nineties, for most Russians Tarhun is synonymous with a delicious, bright green, refreshing lemonade, flavoured with the herb tarragon. Introduced to the mass market in 1981, when Russia was still part of the Soviet Union, the story goes that Tarhun & Baykal
- the most popular lemonades in Russia
- were developed for the Moscow Olympic Games as an alternative to Coke & Pepsi. At the time, most American products were banned in Russia as America had boycotted The Games. Let your creativity blossom with this new iconic flavour.
Freshly cut nose, strong & refreshing taste of moddled tarragon leaves, long-lasting aftertaste with some aniseed notes.