Winemaking in Armenia traces its history from the most ancient times - not the late 15th centuries B.C.E. Such are the surviving historical manuscripts in which Armenian wine is mentioned. Biblical legend attributes Armenian winemaking to even more ancient origins: from the times of Noyeva the Ark. During the flood he settled on Mount Ararat, and when the waters disappeared, Jammere began to live in the valley not far away, where with his sons began to grow grapes. Armenia really has an ancient tradition of growing grapes and producing wine and brandy. The ancient Greek sources also bear witness to him, in which the diverse guilt endured in Armenia is mentioned.
Armenian brandy was one of the favorite spirits Uinstona Cherchillia. The Prime Minister drank the bottle of 50-degree Armenian Dvin brandy every day. And when Cherchill once revealed that Dvin had changed past tastes, he immediately explained it to Stalin. The reason was the exile to Siberia of the technologist of the Yerevan brandy factory, whom Stalin immediately returned to the post and promoted to Hero of the Socialist Work.
We offer you a souvenir edition of high-quality Armenian brandy, poured into various glass figures, which will also decorate the festive table and will serve as a good souvenir and gift.
Weinbrand ist ein gefährliches alkoholisches Getränk, das die menschliche Gesundheit und das Leben ernsthaft schädigen kann. Geben Sie nicht in die Hände und erlauben Sie nicht, Kinder unter 18 Jahren zu konsumieren. Enthält Ethanol, eine brennbare Flüssigkeit. Es hat psychologische und pathologische Probleme auf den Körper, macht süchtig. Nicht konsumieren: während der Schwangerschaft und ihrer Planung, beim Fahren von Fahrzeugen und beim Bedienen von Maschinen, bei einem Gesundheitszustand, der sich durch Alkoholkonsum verschlechtern kann, während der Einnahme von mit Alkohol inkompatiblen Medikamenten.