Noy Orange Flavor Brandy | 700ML

$129.99

Brandy: Noy Orange Flavor Brandy | 700ML

Immerse yourself in the vibrant taste of NOY Brandy Orange Flavor Armenia 700ml, a symphony of rich flavors that captures the essence of Armenian brandy artistry, infused with the zest of sun-ripened oranges.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 66 (33%ABV)

Origin: Armenia

Distillery: Noy

SKU 03DDEEBE6DD Category

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Detailed Description

Immerse yourself in the vibrant taste of NOY Brandy Orange Flavor Armenia 700ml, a symphony of rich flavors that captures the essence of Armenian brandy artistry, infused with the zest of sun-ripened oranges. This exquisite brandy is a testament to the fusion of traditional distillation techniques with innovative flavor enrichment, offering a drinking experience that is both luxurious and distinctive.

Noy Orange Flavor Brandy | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Vibrant orange peel with undertones of caramel and vanilla.

Palate: A harmonious blend of sweet brandy enriched with the freshness of orange.

Finish: Smooth and lasting, with a delightful citrus aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Noy (officially stylized as NOY), is an Armenian brandy (cognac-style) that has been produced by the Yerevan Ararat Brandy Factory since 1877. It was first known as “Armenian cognac” until 1899, when it was branded as “Shustov”. With the establishment of Soviet Armenia in 1920, the production of Armenian brandy was nationalized and the brandy was popularized as “Shustov” until 1940, when the drink was labeled as “Ararat”, after the re-organization of Armenian brandy production. After the independence of Armenia, the factory was privatized in 2002 and the produced brandy was re-labeled as NOY. It is made from Armenian grapes of Armavir and Vayots Dzor regions, and spring water, based on traditional methods.

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