First appearance in The Savoy Cocktail Book published in 1930 by Harry Craddock
First appearance in The Museum of the American Cocktail Pocket Recipe Guide published in 2006 by Anistatia R. Miller
The Russian Spring Punch was created in London, England by Dick Bradsell in the 1980s. He claims not to remember which bar he was working at at the time, but tells the story of how he created the recipe for personal friends wishing to hold a cocktail party while minimizing the amount of money they had to spend on alcohol. Participants were provided with the vodka, cassis, sugar syrup and lemon juice, and were asked to bring their own sparkling wine. It is named for the russian vodka, and the Tom Collins, which is a spring drink.