Armenia, Vayots Dzor Marz, Areni village
Phone: +37493 424406 (mob.)
www.areniwines.am
The Areni Wine Factory CJSC was founded in 1994 on the initiative of the Simonyan family in the village of Areni (Vayots Dzor region, Armenia), with the aim to continue and enrich winemaking traditions. In a short time, the company was able to expand its production capacity and to offer the customers two different types of high quality wine. Currently, almost half of the raw material is a grape of the factory’s own production. Grape, which is the queen of fruits, passes a long way before turning into a patriarchal wine. High quality raw material is important for getting a good wine, while one of the basic conditions for getting high-quality grapes is its proper care that needs different phases and lasts from early spring till the mid autumn. In Vayots Dzor, the cultivation of grapes begins with trimming. It usually happens during the juice flow and ends up till the swell of sprouts. After this kind of complex works Areni gardens are encompassed with harvest. The divine harvest of paradisiacal country being nourished by the stony heights, pure water and the bright sun, feeling the spiritual field of the gardener and the tender care of the cracked hands of the farmer, turns into a unique balsam.
WINES
• Areni Dry red wine Tnakan, made from Areni grapes, vol. 12-13%
• Areni dry white wine Kharji, Vayots Dzor dry white wine made from Kharji grapes, vol. 12.5%
• Areni semi-sweet raspberry wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-dry red wine Vintage 2007, made from Areni grapes, vol. 12-13%
• Areni semi-sweet apple wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet apricot wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet peach wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet quince wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet blackberry wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet pomegranate wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni semi-sweet cherry wine, vol. 11-12%, sug. 3-5%
• Areni Dry red wine Vintage 1999, made from Areni grapes, vol. 12-13%