YEREVAN-TOURINFO-One hundred seventy International wine experts from 45 countries had been tasting, evaluating and choosing world’s best wines at Grand International Wine Award MUNDUS VINI for several weeks, and Armenia Wine was named one of the gold medalists.
Tariri Dry White 2017 won the Best of Show gold medal. It was the first time when white Armenian wine received such a high and prestigious award.However, this was not the last medal of Armenia Wine at this prestigious Wine Award MUNDUS VINI Summer Tasting 2019. Takar Extra Brut Rose and Takar Red won silver medals.
“The peculiarity of Armenian wine is that you feel what you cannot express in words,” an international jury member from France said quoting Charles Aznavour. He praised Tariri and expressed his willingness to visit Armenia Wine winery.
“Dreams come true at Armenia Wine … We have awards from various international competitions, but this is the first time when Armenian white wine has received such a high assessment. We are very proud of this, as there was heated competition, and wines from all over the world were presented,” said Jean-Baptiste Soula, chief consultant to Armenia Wine Company from Bordeaux, France.
The guests were interested in the secret of Tariri, and what was written on wine label. Chief winemaker Grigor Aleksanyan says super-premium class Tariri wine looks like a real journey to the origins of Armenian wine making.
“The ancient Urartian cuneiform tell about the luxurious gardens of King Menua’s daughter, Tariri. There was a tradition in the Kingdom of Urartu that grape orchards were given to princesses and future queens as a gift. Those who flourished the gardens would also be able to care about their family and the whole kingdom,” Aleksanyan said and concluded “This victory not only brings great honor to our company, but also to our homeland, which has a centuries-old history of wine making. It returned the title of ‘wine cradle’”.