


Kirkland Signature Vodka uses the finest American heartland grains and purified spring water to create a product that has a thin texture and biting finish. The bottle label states that it went through five distillation processes similar to Grey Goose. On the other hand, the Gayant Distillery made the French version of the Kirkland brand with distillation techniques sourced from the famous neighboring Cognac houses. The Kirkland Signature American brand went through six distillation processes at Mira Loma, California – where the Levecke Corp is. It is unaged and distilled at 95% ABV using state-of-the-art distilleries, though there is a slight difference with each variety. But based on our research, it follows the strict guidelines of the United States for this kind of spirit. The process of making Kirkland’s Signature Vodka is as elusive as its brand. On the other hand, the American version comes in a minimalist bottle with a blue label. The French brand is in a red-labeled bottle, with notes that it has a smooth and elegant finish. This product is available in two different bottles only at Costco. Or the process that makes Kirkland American Vodka taste like the domestically made Tito’s Vodka. One of the reasons for all the attention is how Kirkland’s French Vodka frequently defeated Grey Goose in blind taste tests. Kirkland Signature Vodka is a distilled spirit with 40% ABV that has been poking the curiosity of every alcohol enthusiast out there. In addition, Costco seldom reveals the brands of their spirits.Īside from confirming that their Kirkland Scotch is under the private bottler Alexander Murray, other distilled alcohol brands remained a mystery for years. Retail stores like Costco only deal with producers to supply high-quality goods, but they do not own a distillery and cannot produce their spirits. Based on the records of the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), the distillery with Certificate of Label Approval for making Kirkland Brand Vodka is the LeVecke Corp.
