Kosher for Passover vodka tasting

Explore kosher vodka options for Passover, including Trump Vodka, Forty Vodka, and more, ensuring a festive holiday celebration.

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Trump Vodka

If it's a Jewish holiday, let's toast to perhaps the next US president, hoping he'll reciprocate. Created by graphic designer Milton Glaser, inspired by the "Trump" Tower in New York. Trump Vodka, initially produced in the Netherlands, expanded to Germany, and is now primarily sold in Israel during Passover, as it's made from potatoes.

Price: NIS 79.

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Forty Vodka

Let's also indulge in vodka with a (almost) Jewish atmosphere. Forty Vodka, with 40% alcohol content, is produced in the Netherlands. The production process is meticulous and includes premium ingredients, quality distillation, and careful filtration. Forty Vodka undergoes a continuous six-step distillation process, ensuring neutral flavors and a smooth texture. The bottle features an illustration of the Western Wall, designed by Israeli artists.

Price: NIS 99.

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Cavalli Vodka

Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli combines elegance with substance in this vodka. Made from the finest ingredients and pure water flowing from the Mont Blanc in the Alps. Smooth texture, refined flavors, and endless style. If you're interested in a joyful holiday, there's also a Mojito version. Don't ask us why.

Price: NIS 129.

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Pravda Vodka

The renowned Polish vodka, usually distilled from high-quality rye, is kosher for Passover when distilled from sugar beets. Pravda Vodka is clear, elegant, with floral aromas and a sweet taste.

Price: NIS 120.

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Tito's Vodka

Starting as a gimmick, Tito's Vodka became one of the best-selling brands in the US and is quite beloved here as well. Made only from yellow corn, it offers a slightly sweet taste, nutty aroma, and a smooth, slightly different from usual, flavor.

Price: NIS 100.


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Stolichnaya Vodka

The famous Russian vodka, known to all of us from hard drinking nights, comes this year with a new edition of gluten-free kosher vodka, based on rye and oats, which was successful among holiday drinkers.

Price: NIS 89.

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Khortytsa Vodka

The Ukrainian vodka, which gained a respectable niche here due to its delicate taste and affordability, receives a kosher for Passover version without gluten. The price remains reasonable.

Price: NIS 75.

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