Majorska vodka — frequently asked questions
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Majorska vodka is produced in Ireland. Majorska vodka is bottled at 100+ proof (50%+ ABV). Majorska vodka shares a TTB formula with Crown Russe, Fleischmann's, and Nikolai. The US basic-permit holder of record is based in Frankfort, Kentucky. Labels are filed at 100+ proof (50%+ ABV).
At a glance
- Location
- Ireland
- TTB-approved labels
- 13
- Status
- APPROVED
- Proof
- 100+ proof (50%+ ABV)
Where is Majorska vodka made?
Majorska vodka is produced in Ireland. According to TTB COLA records, a U.S. basic-permit holder of record is on file, based in Frankfort, Kentucky. Majorska vodka appears on 13 approved labels.
Who makes Majorska vodka and who owns the brand?
Majorska vodka lists a U.S. basic-permit holder of record on its TTB filings. According to TTB COLA records, that permittee holds the basic permit under which Majorska labels are approved; TTB filings record the permit holder, not who distills the spirit. Parent-company ownership is not part of TTB public filings and is not included here.
What proof is Majorska vodka?
Majorska vodka is bottled at 100+ proof (50%+ ABV). Some labels are bottled at 80-89 proof. According to TTB COLA records, these proof values are drawn from approved label filings.
Is Majorska vodka the same as another brand?
Yes, Majorska vodka shares a TTB formula with Crown Russe, Fleischmann's, and Nikolai. Per TTB COLA records, these brands appear under the same approved formulation in the public registry.
Data from the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) Public COLA Registry.