Smirnoff Orange Vodka Nutritional Information

The first Smirnoff distillery was founded in Moscow in the 1860s by Pyotr Smirnov. The vodka line is now owned by the British company Diageo. Smirnoff offers regular vodka, flavored vodkas and ready-to-drink vodka coolers. You can drink Smirnoff Orange Vodka by itself, but it is usually mixed with a non-alcoholic beverage.

Ingredients

Vodka is produced by distilling fermented vegetable or grain mash. Smirnoff vodka is grain based. Distilling vodka involves heating the fermented grain at high temperatures. Multiple distillations result in a purer, higher proof alcohol. Smirnoff Orange Vodka is distilled three times.

Alcohol Content

Alcohol content is measured as the "proof." The proof is the percentage of alcohol content times two. Smirnoff Orange Vodka is 80 proof, meaning it is about 40 percent alcohol.

Calories

There are 69 calories in a 1 ounce serving of Smirnoff Orange Vodka. The standard measurement for a distilled drink is one shot, which usually measures about 1.5 ounces. A regular shot of Smirnoff Orange Vodka contains about 103 calories.

Breakdown

As with any vodka, Smirnoff Orange Vodka does not contain any regular carbohydrates or fat. This is because of the distillation process. A 1 ounce serving does contain 11.3 grams of alcohol.

Considerations

The majority of sugars and calories in a mixed drink comes from the mixer. Smirnoff Orange Vodka is usually mixed with another non-alcoholic drink such as orange juice, lemon-lime soda or lemonade. When you drink a Smirnoff Orange Vodka beverage, take into consideration the amount of calories in the mixer you use.

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Article reviewed by Teresa Mullins Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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