Gevorkian - Amphora red - 2019

Armenia

Amphora red 2019 GEVORKIAN
From $160.00
Qotot - Areni Rouge - 2020

Armenia

Red Areni 2020 Qotot
From $168.00
Zorah - Karasi - 2019 - Le Baroudeur du Vin

Armenia

Karasi 2020 ZORAH
From $303.00
Arewine - Karmir Red - 2022

Armenia

Karmir Red 2022 Arewine
From $142.00
Zulal - Areni - 2020

Armenia

Areni 2020 ZULAL
From $156.00
Van Ardi - Kangun White - 2019

Armenia

Kangun White 2019 From Ardi
From $151.00
Koor - Voskehat Blanc - 2021

Armenia

Voskehat White 2021 koor
From $169.00
Tushpa - White Kagun - 2020

Armenia

Kangun White 2020 Tushpa
From $142.00
Arewine - Toun Rouge - 2021

Armenia

Red Toun 2021 Arewine
From $219.00
Wine Art - Sutak Limited Red - 2019

Armenia

Sutak Limited Red 2019 Wine Art
From $236.00
Arewine - Arev Orange - 2021

Armenia

Arev Orange 2021 Arewine
From $219.00
Qotot - Areni Rosé - 2017

Armenia

Areni Rosé 2017 Qotot
From $135.00
Koor - Areni Sireni Red - 2020
Sold out

Armenia

Areni Sireni Red 2020 koor
From $185.00

Our Armenian wines

Le point de vue du Baroudeur

In the eighth century, Armenia was called the “Land of Vineyards.” Grapes grew wild in these regions for over a million years before being domesticated. More than a decade ago, a series of archaeological “firsts” were discovered in a cliffside cave near the mountain town of Areni . These include the oldest known shoe, the oldest known brain tissue from the Old World, and a 6,100-year-old wine cellar, the oldest ever discovered on earth. In what is now known as Areni Cave , the public can see cylindrical clay vessels (each over a meter in diameter) where wine was produced for burial ceremonies.

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