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April 09, 2025 5 min read

As Passover approaches, so does the search for the perfect wine to accompany your Seder and the weeklong celebration that follows. But with so many bottles on the shelves, you might be wondering: what wines are kosher for Passover, and how do you know which ones to choose?

This guide will walk you through how to spot wines that are kosher for Passover, what to look for on the label, and how to avoid hidden chametz-based ingredients—so you can confidently serve the best kosher for Passover wines at your table.

 

Are All Wines Kosher for Passover?

Let’s start with the common question: are all wines kosher for Passover?

No, not all kosher wines are kosher for Passover.

While kosher wines follow Jewish dietary laws year-round, kosher Passover wines must also be free from chametz—any trace of leavened grain, which is strictly forbidden during the holiday. Some winemaking processes use yeast or fining agents derived from chametz, making them unsuitable for Passover even if the wine is kosher during the rest of the year.

So, when you’re browsing the aisles or shopping online, don’t assume all kosher-labeled wines are safe for the Seder. Instead, you need to know how to read the label and identify true Passover-approved bottles.

 

Reading the Labels: What Makes a Wine Kosher for Passover

To be classified as kosher for Passover, a wine must:

  • Be produced under strict rabbinical supervision

  • Be made without chametz or kitniyot (legumes and grains)

Have the Passover-specific kosher certification: 

  • OU-P (Orthodox Union – Passover)

  • OK-P (Organized Kashrut – Passover)

  • Star-K P, Kof-K P, CRC-P

Look for thesePassover-specific kosher symbols:

    The “P” is crucial. A wine marked just “OU” or “OK” is not necessarily kosher for Passover. That little “P” tells you this wine is completely free of leavened ingredients and was processed in a chametz-free environment.

    Many bottles will also say “Kosher for Passover” clearly on the front or back label.

     

    Avoid These: Hidden Chametz Risks

    When searching for kosher wines for Passover, avoid the following:

    • Flavored wines or wine coolers – Often contain grain-derived additives.

    • Uncertified imported wines – May lack English labeling or recognizable kosher certifications.

    • Wines without the “P” designation – Even if labeled kosher, they may contain chametz-based ingredients.

     

    What Types of Wine Are Kosher for Passover?

    One of the best things about kosher Passover wines is the variety. Almost every grape varietal can be made kosher for Passover if the process is supervised correctly.

    You'll find a great selection whether you're after full-bodied reds, crisp whites, elegant rosés, or festive bubblies. The best kosher wines for Passover span across:

    • Cabernet Sauvignon

    • Merlot

    • Pinot Noir

    • Syrah/Shiraz

    • Chardonnay

    • Sauvignon Blanc

    • Rosé blends

    • Sparkling wines

    • Dessert wines


    Mevushal vs. Non-Mevushal: What’s the Difference?

    You may see bottles labeled as either Mevushal or Non-Mevushal. Here's the breakdown:

    • Mevushal wines have been flash-pasteurized. This means they remain kosher even if served or poured by non-Jews, making them ideal for large gatherings or catered Seders.

    • Non-Mevushal wines are not pasteurized and must be handled only by Sabbath-observant Jews to retain their kosher status. These wines are often more complex and are preferred by wine connoisseurs.

    Both types can be kosher for Passover wines, it’s simply a matter of how and where you’ll serve them.

     

    Best Kosher for Passover Wines to Try This Year

    At VintageKosher.com, we specialize in curated selections of premium kosher Passover wines, with certifications you can trust and flavors you’ll love.

    Here are some categories with recommended placeholders for product examples:

     

    Red Wines

    Segal's Unfiltered Cabernet Sauvignonis a wine that speaks for itself. Deeply rooted in tradition, yet unapologetically modern. Crafted in Israel’s renowned Galilee region, this Passover-certified red offers the full-bodied intensity Cabernet lovers crave, with a unique twist: it’s unfiltered, allowing the wine’s natural texture and earthy complexity to shine through.

     

    White Wines

    Montesano Sauvignon Blanc is a breath of fresh air, clean, zesty, and elegantly balanced. Produced in Chile’s cool-climate vineyards, this white wine is a stellar companion to your Passover table and a go-to for springtime sipping.

    Light in body but bold in character, this white wine offers an accessible and modern take on a kosher classic, crafted with precision and certified kosher for Passover.

     

    Sweet Wines

    Rashi Light Pink Concordis the go-to wine for those who prefer their four cups on the sweeter side. With a lower alcohol content (just 5.5%), this kosher for Passover favorite is smooth, fruity, and endlessly approachable—ideal for those who like their wine light, sweet, and tradition-forward.

    Whether you're hosting first-time Seder guests or continuing cherished family customs, Rashi Concord brings a sense of comfort and joy to the table.


    Dessert Wines

    Herzog Late Harvest Orange Muscatis a golden expression of indulgence—rich in flavor, delicate in structure, and beautifully balanced. Made from carefully ripened Muscat grapes harvested at peak sweetness, this dessert wine delivers a refined finish to any Passover meal.

    Whether you're raising your glass for the fourth cup or pairing it with a flourless chocolate cake, this half-bottle is a small wonder with a big personality.

     

    Tips for Selecting the Right Kosher Passover Wines

    1. Stick With Reputable Sellers
    Buy from specialty sites like VintageKosher.com, where all products are verified and certified for Passover.

    2. Shop Early
    Don’t wait until the last minute; popular kosher wines for Passover sell out quickly.

    3. Mix Up the Styles
    Offer guests variety: one bold red, one white or rosé, and something sparkling or sweet for the fourth cup.

    4. Consider Your Meal Pairings
    Heavy meats = bold reds. Light fish dishes = crisp whites. Desserts = sweet or sparkling.

     

    Why Buy Your Kosher Passover Wines from Vintage Kosher?

    Vintage Kosher isn’t just a shop—it’s a club for lovers of premium kosher wines and spirits. With deep industry knowledge, white-glove service, and curated offerings, we’re here to elevate your Passover experience.

    What Sets Us Apart:

    • Every wine is certified kosher and kosher for Passover

    • Premium boutique selections you won’t find elsewhere

    • 10% off your first order if you sign up for our newsletter

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    Sip with Confidence This Passover

    Passover is a time of reflection, freedom, and joy, and the right wine enhances that spirit. Whether you’re stocking up for a traditional Seder or discovering something new, kosher wines for Passover don’t have to be limited to just sweet red blends anymore.

    From bold Cabernets to bright Chardonnays, the best kosher for Passover wines are now as diverse and high-quality as any on the market.

    So skip the guesswork. Stick with Vintage Kosher, and make this year’s four cups your best ever.

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