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Voskevaz: The Golden Renaissance of Armenian Wine
The Vibe Welcome to Voskevaz, the winery that is rewriting the script on Armenian heritage. Located in the village of the "Golden Bunch," right at the feet of the majestic Mount Aragats, this isn't just a vineyard it’s a fortress of flavor.
The Remix The story drops back in 1932, making it the oldest functioning winery in the game. But the real glow-up happened in 1998 when David Hovhannisyan stepped in to transform history into high art. Today, Voskevaz is a mind-blowing architectural mashup-part fairytale castle, part state-of-the-art lab where the "cult of wine" reigns supreme.
Old School Cool Here, the ancient is the modern. The secret weapon? The Karas. Voskevaz has revived the rare 19th-century clay amphorae, tapping into 6,000 years of winemaking DNA to create wines with a soul you can't fake. They are channeling the spirit of the Urartian ancestors but delivering it with a polish that captivates the global palate.
From the breathtaking frescoes to the juice in the bottle, this is a family-driven renaissance.
Voskevaz: Ancient Clay. Modern Slay.