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The Agave Solution: Finding Complexity Beyond Scotch This Passover

Negave, agave spirit grown in Israel’s Negev, for fans of tequila. (Courtesy of Jules Polonetsky) Jules Polonetsky For Jewish consumers, the arrival of Passover often signals a temporary farewell to beloved spirits. When the festive spirit calls for a L’Chaim, the kosher-for-Passover laws mean that the grain-based scotch and bourbon popular at shul kiddush clubs are unavailable, leaving many to seek an alternative spirit. Increasingly, that alte…
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Washington Jewish Week broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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