History of Armenian Wine
Armenia is one of the world's oldest wine-producing regions. Notably, the Areni-1 winery, discovered in the Areni region of Armenia, is the oldest known winery, dating back over 6,100 years. This region continues to be renowned for its wine production and endemic grape varieties. The Areni-1 Cave, containing evidence of wine consumption from as far back as 6000 B.C., highlights Armenia's ancient and enduring winemaking tradition.
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International Acclaim
Keush's sparkling wines have garnered significant acclaim on the global stage, earning awards and recognition at prestigious international wine competitions. This success has helped to elevate the profile of Armenian wines and has positioned Keush as a leader in the industry.
Our KEUSH 'ULTRA' BLANC DE NOIRS 2018 was voted TOP 10 by Bloomberg and Forbes
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VEGAN Oshin | Areni Reserve | Dry Red Wine 2020
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VEGAN Oshin | Voskehat | Dry White Wine 2019
Kataro Wine: A Rare Armenian Treasure
Kataro Wine is a rare gem in the world of Armenian viticulture. Known for its exceptional quality, Kataro is crafted from the indigenous Khndoghni grape, which thrives in the unique terroir of this high-altitude region. The limited production and the meticulous care in its cultivation and winemaking process make Kataro a sought-after and exclusive wine. Each bottle of Kataro embodies the rich history and tradition of Armenian winemaking, offering a distinctive and rare taste experience that is cherished by connoisseurs and collectors alike.
Kataro Red Wine 2021
The Legendary wine
Kataro is produced from Khnodgny (also known as Sireni) an indigenous grape variety grown on the slopes of Togh at an elevation of 600-700 metres. The result is modern wines from a truly ancient wine-growing region.
Armas Wine
Armas Wine is renowned for its robust reds, elegant whites, and refined rosés. Each wine reflects the meticulous care taken in the vineyard and the winery, resulting in flavors that are rich, complex, and true to their Armenian roots. The flagship wines, such as the Armas Reserve Red and Armas Reserve White, have gained international acclaim.
The Armas Estate is not just a winery but a symbol of the resurgence of Armenia's winemaking heritage. The estate incorporates sustainable practices and modern techniques while honoring ancient traditions, ensuring that each bottle of Armas wine is a testament to the land's history and potential.
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Zulal Wine: Pure Expressions of Armenian Terroir
Zulal Wine is a distinguished name in Armenian viticulture, celebrated for its dedication to producing pure, authentic wines that showcase Armenia’s indigenous grape varieties. The word "Zulal" means "pure" in Armenian, reflecting the winery's commitment to purity and quality in its winemaking process.
Indigenous Grapes and Authentic Flavors
Zulal focuses on cultivating and preserving native Armenian grape varieties, such as Areni and Voskehat. These grapes are carefully selected and hand-harvested from vineyards in Armenia's prime wine-growing regions, ensuring that each bottle captures the unique essence of the local terroir.
Zulal | Voskehat Reserve | Dry White Wine 2018
Oshin Wine
Oshin Wine: A Regal Armenian Legacy
Oshin Wine is a prestigious Armenian brand named after King Oshin of Cilicia, embodying the nobility and excellence of Armenian winemaking. Celebrating Armenia's rich heritage, Oshin focuses on indigenous grape varieties like Areni Noir and Voskehat.
Authentic Flavors
Each bottle of Oshin Wine captures the essence of Armenia's ancient terroirs, using handpicked grapes and a blend of traditional and modern winemaking techniques.