Fruit and berry sweet
Dark red with ruby accents. Wine with an intense aroma, with pomegranates and ripe red fruit. Wine with sweet tannins.
Serve at 8 °С with red meat, chicken, spicy dishes, cheese and desserts.
Armenia Wine – Modern Armenian Winemaking Rooted in Tradition
Armenia Wine is one of the most prominent contemporary wineries in Armenia, located in the Armavir region, the historical heart of the country’s winemaking tradition. This area has been considered one of the most important viticultural zones in the Caucasus since ancient times, distinguished by fertile soils, a dry climate, and ideal conditions for grape ripening.
The winery’s history began in 2006, when the first vineyards were planted, followed by the construction of a modern winery in 2008. From the very beginning, Armenia Wine was established as a family-owned enterprise, and today it stands among the most technologically advanced wineries in the country.
Philosophy and Winemaking Approach
Armenia Wine’s philosophy is based on a balance between tradition and innovation. Ancient Armenian winemaking knowledge is combined with modern enological practices, allowing precise control over fermentation and ensuring consistent, high-quality results.
The winery manages extensive vineyard holdings, cultivating both local Armenian grape varieties and international cultivars. Particular attention is paid to grape quality, harvest control, and modern technology, resulting in wines with a clean, precise, and expressive profile.
Wine Style and International Recognition
Armenia Wine is internationally recognized for its aromatic white wines, especially those made from Muscat grapes, as well as for its semi-sweet and sweet red wines, which stand out for their fruit-forward character, smooth structure, and subtle spiciness.
One of the winery’s most distinctive products is its pomegranate wine, which has become a symbol of Armenian winemaking and is highly appreciated in the Baltic countries, including Lithuania. This wine reflects the uniqueness of local fruit and the long-standing traditions of fruit wine production.
Today, Armenia Wine is regarded as a leader in Armenian wine exports, with its wines successfully distributed across Europe, the United States, and Asia. The winery consistently receives international awards, confirming its high quality standards and stylistic consistency.