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May 30, 2009
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In 1831, Pyotr Smirnov was born to illiterate Russian serfs in a village so remote that walking at night required clanking metal sticks together to scare off the wolves lurking at forest’s edge. But he had ambition and intelligence.

As a teenage apprentice to an innkeeper- uncle in a nearby town, he observed the mechanics of pricing and supply. In his 30s he set up shop himself as a small-time liquor peddler.

By 1886, he was selling two-thirds of Moscow’s vodka. Soon he was purveyor to the czar, presiding over a company whose product saturated the vast Russian empire.