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Not Kosher for Passover
**Not kosher for Passover.** Absolut Vodka is not certified kosher for Passover. While some plain vodkas can be kosher for Passover if made from potato or certified grape-neutral spirits (avoiding chametz grains like wheat/barley), Absolut is distilled from winter wheat—a chametz grain—making it unsuitable per Orthodox standards (e.g., OU Passover guidelines prohibit chametz-derived alcohols unless specially supervised). No Passover certification appears on Absolut labeling or rabbinic databases like OU or Star-K.
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