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Detailed Description
“Ani” refers to the capital of the Bagratuni Kingdom, first mentioned by Armenian chroniclers in the 5th century as the most important hub of its time for the various caravans journeying along the Silk Road. 40% Alc./Vol. Strong-willed and deliberate, this brandy knows what it’s about. Rich and sweet, both nose and palate sprint headlong into formidable stewed-orange flavours and a fluttering almond aroma. Lively fruit runs into tart acidity and eventually a long, well-rounded finish underlined by gentle cinnamon and delicious dried fig depth. Sip it on its own or add it to a Brandy Sour and revel in its audacity.
Distillery Information
Yerevan Brandy Company, commonly known with its famous brand “ArArAt”, is the leading enterprise of Armenia for the production of cognac. It was founded in 1887, during the period of the Russian Empire. After the Sovietization of Armenia, the factory became a state-owned enterprise. In 1999, the government of independent Armenia sold the factory to the French Pernod Ricard company for distilled beverages. The variety of the company’s cognac products are labeled and publicized as ArArAt. The company owns another factory in the town of Armavir, operating since 1966.
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