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Tours In Armenia Ararat Brandy Factory
According to a legend, the Armenian land is the cradle of winemaking, the first winemaker was Noah who has left his ark at the foot of Mount Ararat, and has planted the first vines. Ararat valley grapes are the finest in Caucasus. The main brand is Ararat and here are legendary Ararat Armenian cognacs (brandy).
Ararat Brandy is distinguished by some characteristic features:
* Amber-colored
* Aroma saturated
* Rich taste with a velvet texture
* Lasting flavor
Ararat brandy has a rich history. In 1887, merchant Nerses Tairyants founded the cognac production in the first Armenian wine and brandy factory, built by him in 1877 in the territory of the ancient fortress of Yerevan. In 1899, Nikolay Shustov, a well-known Russian vodka and liqueur producer, bought the factory. Under Shustov, there was a rapid development and increase of production. During those years more than half of all brandy consumed in Russia came from the Yerevan Brandy Factory. Shustov and Sons began marketing Armenian brandy throughout Eastern Europe. In 1920, the factory was nationalized and renamed in Ararat Trust.
In 1953 the production of cognac left the wine and settled in a new monumental building (the present building) on the higher plateau at the end of Victory Bridge in Yerevan. It is perfectly fitted for all conditions for the production of high quality brandy. Since 1998, the Yerevan Brandy Factory is owned by the Pernod Ricard group, an international corporation that owns a number of famous trade marks of alcoholic beverages. It is worth mentioning that during such a short period of time the cognacs produced by the factory have been awarded with numerous diplomas and medals.