Kosher Vodka

Grains and cereals that have not been processed are considered kosher. Processed goods such as dry cereals or grain that are used in the production of vodka may contain ingredients that are not kosher. Orthodox Judaism demands that processed items such as these receive a “Hechsher”, which is a certificate of Kashrut granted by a Rabbi or a supervising Jewish institute. The processes of certifying a product as Kosher involves examination and inspection of the ingredients and the entire production processes the product went through. The inspection is conducted by a certified Rabbi.

Vodka Perfect’s vodka products are entirely Kosher.
We are one of the largest Kosher vodka producers and distributors in the world. Vodka Perfect has been certified by the “Hatam Sofer” (“חתם סופר”) establishment in Petah Tiqwa, Israel, which is directed by the respected Rabbi Daitch. Rabbi Daitch specializes in beverages and his certificate of Kashrut is highly respected among orthodox Jews in Israel and abroad. The Kosher production process adds an additional level of quality control, and serves to ensure an even better product.

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