???? Ararat BRANDY Tour @ Yerevan Brandy Company (Budget Travel Armenia) {Yerevan, ARMENIA}
Budget Travel Armenia #2
On the Ararat brandy tour, learn about the process of brandy making and the storied history of this spirit in Armenia.
Also at the Yerevan Brandy Company, Matt finds out this drink could spur peace in the region.
Budget Travel Yerevan #2
Yerevan Brandy Company
Music courtesy of:
Noy Brandy Company Yerevan, Armenia / Noy Brandy Company Eriwan, Armenien
Die Noy Brandy Factory Eriwan, Armenien liegt gegenüber der Ararat Brandy Factory Eriwan, Armenien auf der anderen Brückenseite und ist auch sehr berühmt und lecker wie Ararat Cognac. Die NOY Brandy Factory ist sehr groß und NOY kommt heißt übersetzt NOAH. Das die Firma sich nach NOAH benannt hat liegt in der alten Geschichte Armeniens, als der Berg Ararat noch auf armenischem Staatsgebiet lag. Das Unternehmen bietet Führungen in englischer, armenischer und russischer Sprache an, welche sehr informativ sind und einen Einblick in die Geschichte des Unternehmens und der Herstellung bietet. Für ca. 3.500 Dram (7 Euro) können Sie eine Tour inklusive 2 Sorten Noy Cognac probieren.
The Noy Brandy Factory Yerevan, Armenia is across the Ararat Brandy Factory Yerevan, Armenia across the bridge and is also very famous and delicious as Ararat Cognac. The NOY brandy factory is very big and NOY comes is translated NOAH. The name of the company after NOAH lies in the ancient history of Armenia, when Mount Ararat was still on Armenian territory. The company offers guided tours in English, Armenian and Russian, which are very informative and provide an insight into the company's history and manufacturing. For about 3,500 Dram (7 Euro) you can try a tour including 2 sorts of Noy Cognac.
Noy Brandy Factory Ереван, Армения находится через Араратский коньячный завод Ереван, Армения через мост, а также очень знаменит и восхитителен, как коньяк Арарат. Завод коньяка NOY очень большой и NOY приходит, это переведено NOAH. Название компании после NOAH лежит в древней истории Армении, когда гора Арарат все еще находилась на армянской территории. Компания предлагает экскурсии на английском, армянском и русском языках, которые очень информативны и обеспечивают понимание истории и производства компании. Около 3500 драмов (7 евро) вы можете попробовать тур, в том числе 2 вида Noy Cognac.
Le Noy Brandy Factory Yerevan, en Arménie, est situé en face de l'Ararat Brandy Factory à Erevan, en Arménie, de l'autre côté du pont et est également très célèbre et délicieux en tant que Cognac Ararat. L'usine NOY brandy est très grande et NOY vient est traduit par NOAH. Le nom de la compagnie après NOAH se trouve dans l'histoire ancienne de l'Arménie, quand le mont Ararat était encore sur le territoire arménien. L'entreprise propose des visites guidées en anglais, arménien et russe, qui sont très instructives et donnent un aperçu de l'histoire et de la fabrication de l'entreprise. Pour environ 3.500 Dram (7 Euro), vous pouvez essayer une visite incluant 2 sortes de cognac Noy.
Noy Brandy Factory Erivan, köprünün karşısındaki Erarvan'daki Ararat Brandy Factory Yerevan'ın karşısındadır ve aynı zamanda Ararat Konyak'tan çok meşhur ve lezizdir. NOY brendi fabrikası çok büyük ve NOY geliyor NOAH tercüme edildi. NOAH'dan sonra şirketin adı, Ağrı Dağı'nın halen Ermenistan topraklarında bulunduğu Ermenistan'ın eski tarihinde yatıyor. Şirket, çok bilgi verici olan ve şirketin tarihini ve imalatını anlayan İngilizce, Ermenice ve Rusça rehberli turlar sunmaktadır. Yaklaşık 3,500 Dram (7 Euro) için 2 çeşit Noy Konyak içeren bir tur deneyebilirsiniz.
नोय ब्रांडी फैक्टरी येरेवन, अर्मेनिया पुल के पूरे अररेन्ट ब्रांडी फैक्टरी येरेवन, आर्मेनिया में है और यह भी प्रसिद्ध और स्वादिष्ट है कि अररट कॉनैक के रूप में। NOY ब्रांडी का कारखाना बहुत बड़ा है और नोई का अनुवाद नहीं है अनुवाद NOAH नोएह के बाद कंपनी का नाम आर्मेनिया के प्राचीन इतिहास में है, जब माउंट अरारैट अभी भी अर्मेनियाई क्षेत्र में था। कंपनी अंग्रेजी, आर्मेनियन और रूसी में निर्देशित पर्यटन प्रदान करती है, जो बहुत जानकारीपूर्ण होती है और कंपनी के इतिहास और विनिर्माण में अंतर्दृष्टि प्रदान करती है। लगभग 3,500 ड्राम (7 यूरो) के लिए आप 2 प्रकार के नोय कॉन्यैक सहित एक यात्रा की कोशिश कर सकते हैं।
El Noy Brandy Factory Yerevan, Armenia está al otro lado de la fábrica de brandy Ararat Yerevan, Armenia al otro lado del puente y también es muy famoso y delicioso como Ararat Cognac. La fábrica de brandy NOY es muy grande y NOY viene traducida NOAH. El nombre de la compañía después de NOAH se encuentra en la historia antigua de Armenia, cuando el Monte Ararat aún se encontraba en territorio armenio. La compañía ofrece visitas guiadas en inglés, armenio y ruso, que son muy informativas y proporcionan una visión de la historia y la fabricación de la empresa. Por unos 3.500 Dram (7 euros) puede probar un recorrido que incluye 2 tipos de Noy Cognac.
ARARAT BRANDY MUSEUM TOUR - Yerevan, Armenia *** FULL TOUR IN HD ***
Ararat is the oldest brandy company in the country, opening in 1887 by merchant Nerses Tairyants. It later became the supplier of His Imperial Majesty’s court and since then the world-renowned brandy and has been admired by many, including Frank Sinatra, Agatha Christie and Winston Churchill.
The distillery is open for tours, which includes a tasting. The tour takes place in the in-house museum, where visitors learn about the history of the company and the making of this fine alcohol.
In addition to walking around the old cellar, visitors get to taste two or three types of the fine brandy. A visit to Ararat is a must for any brandy connoisseur.
Armenian BRANDY & CRAFT BEER - Ararat Brandy Factory & Dargett Brewery Tours | Yerevan, Armenia
With my third day in Armenia slowly coming to an end, I decided to explore the world of Armenian brandy and craft beer! Come along with me as I tour the Ararat Brandy Factory and Dargett Brewery and have a delicious dinner!
Armenia Travel:
Yerevan Brandy Company:
Dargett Craft Beer: |
I started my Armenian brandy & craft beer tour at the Ararat Brandy Factory, where we’d get to see how they make their famous cognac.
On the wall was a wooden map of Armenia, which shows the regions where they buy grapes from farmers, distill, and ferment.
In Yerevan, they age, blend, and bottle their spirits. Yerevan Brandy Company doesn’t own the vineyards, so they buy the grapes from local farmers.
From there, we visited the barrels, which were aging cognac. The brandy has two parents: grape spirits and oak barrels. The brandy gets an interesting aroma due to the the type of oak they use.
Then, we entered the Presidential Hall. When a president of a country visits, they give them a barrel that’s only for them. In the next room are photos of famous people who have visited the factory, including John Malkovich and George Clooney. Then, I saw a display of the evolution of their bottles since 1902.
Then, we headed to the tasting! I’d get to try three different ones: the 10-year, 20-year, and collection exclusive. The 10-year was smooth and light. I loved the smell, taste, and smoothness of the 20! The Collection Exclusive was strong. The 20 was my favorite!
What an amazing time! They gave me a bottle of the 10-year Vintage Collection with my name on it. Next, we headed to Dargett Brewery!
Dargett Brewery has 21 beers! They have a two-barrel brewing system, two vessels, and 10 fermenting tanks. Each fermenting tank has a different beer in it.
At the tap area, I started with the phenomenal smoky Baltic Porter, which has coffee notes. It was strong and good! Next, they heated my next glass for the Russian Imperial Stout.
Next, we got 20 beers, ribs, sausages, a burger, chicken fries, and cheese balls, along with 3 flights of 5 beers each! I loved the fruity Apricot Ale, and the Vienna Lager felt like an amber.
Then, I jumped into the chicken wings. I loved them with the barbecue sauce, which was similar to ketchup. Then, I tried the chicken fries, which came with a nice, organic tomato dipping sauce.
Next up were peppery, tender buffalo ribs, German-like sausages with mustard, and a cheese ball, which was like a mozzarella stick.
I followed it with a light, clear Bohemian Pilsner, a light and well-balanced American Wheat Ale, a strong Black IPA, and a not-so-sour Cherry Ale. The French Biere Blanche was the lightest.
The Russian Imperial Stout was incredible and so balanced. Then was a really good Barley Wine and a Belgian Triple. The rye dominated the hops in the Rye IPA, and then I tried the Imperial IPA, which is basically a triple IPA.
Next was the last flight! I started with a Munich Lager Light, a light 5% beer, which was still very tasty. The India Pale Ale was hoppy, while the I also loved the Nitro Oatmeal Stout. The Apple Cider was like apple juice. The Bavarian Weizen was a straight-up German beer!
Then, I dove into the burger with IPA sauce. It has a black bun topped with sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds, a beef patty, bacon, arugula, and tomato. I loved the bun so much.To end my night, they gave me a bottle of Dargett Craft Beer to take home with me!
I hope you enjoyed coming on my Armenian brandy & craft beer tour! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube channel and click the notification bell so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
Subscribe Here!
Top videos!
Follow Me:
+ INSTAGRAM ►
+ FACEBOOK ►
+ TWITTER ►
+ MY BLOG! ►
Contact Me:
+BUSINESS EMAIL ► david@godandbeauty.com
#Yerevan #Armenia #ArmenianFood #DavidInArmenia #Davidsbeenhere
About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,100 destinations in 76 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
Reveal Armenia
Reveal Armenia with the legendary Armenian Brandy ARARAT.
Last fall Yerevan Brandy Company invites a number of journalists from the world leading media to discover Armenia.
Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory NOY. Tour.
Экскурсия по Коньячному заводу Ной- Арарат.
Подробнее по-русски:
Read more in English:
Ararat Brandy Factory in Yerevan
I visited Yerevan, Armenia in October 2017 as a part of my project to photograph a day in the life of The Silk Road. To see more please visit adayinlife.org.
ARARAT YEREVAN BRANDY COMPANY ARMENIA
armenian.tours Brandy factory NOY in Yerevan
Traditional ARMENIAN MARKETS Tour & Food Tastings | Yerevan, Armenia
My second full day in Armenia continued in the capital city, Yerevan. Come along with me as I tour two traditional Armenian markets and go on an incredible food-tasting journey in Yerevan!
Armenia Travel:
My day started bright and early at GUM Market after breakfast. My guides for the day, Rita and Vanuhi, took me inside. It’s beautiful, clean, and well-lit. Right away, I tried lots of dried fruits, including a fig with walnut inside and a walnut with a sweet grape coating.
Then, I had a tasty dried peach and plum lavash, which is like plum fruit leather. Next, I had an Armenian date and a sticky, dried apricot that dries while it’s on the tree.
Next was an amazing fig and almonds with dried cherry wrapped around them. I loved the contrast between the almond and the sticky cherry!
Then , we came to the fresh fruit section, where I could see peaches, grapes, figs, plums, and more. They had some tiny grapes! Then, I tried an Armenian meat with a peppery and salty coating and some pomegranate wine that was more like juice. I was loving the hospitality!
Next, we saw some honeys and jams, followed by vendors butchering and selling fresh, farm-to-table poultry, beef, pork, and lamb.
Next, I tried a strong, fresh goat cheese that evaporated in my mouth, cheese with herbs, and sheep cheese. The sheep cheese with herbs was strong and almost minty! Next, the sweet vendor kept giving me food! She brought me a cheese and bread sandwich and grapes! The fluffy bread, juicy grapes, and strong salty cheese was an incredible combination.
Then, she gave me minty herbs to eat with the cheese and bread, fresh quince juice, a peach, and a strong, mozzarella-like cheese!
Then, we visited the lavash section, where there were different varieties made from different types of flour and in different tandoors. The vendor gave me a whole bag of lavash for free! It was a phenomenal bread!
Next, we headed to Vernissage flea market. To the left were swords, while to the right, there were souvenirs like jewelry and religious items. I saw some cool T-shirts, jewelry, an awesome wallet, and colorful scarves and hats. I bought a bag, beanie, and scarf for 9,000 dram, or a little under $20 USD. She took 500 off!
We continued on and saw cups, pottery, clocks, religious crafts, handmade tea sets, and more. There were also wooden crosses, and models of Armenian churches! These churches were some of the first Christian churches in the world.
I also saw a beautiful wooden Armenian board game with dice, as well as pipes, rosaries, and more. I loved the barrels they had for brandy, as well as the gorgeous wooden chessboards. Then, we saw instruments called duduk made from apricot trees!
Next were Armenian ceramics, followed by vivid and beautiful Armenian paintings depicting Armenian churches and the mountains. They cost about $125 USD. Every painter had their own style. Some were brighter than others, some were more abstract. I also found some Armenian soccer uniforms, which I got for my nephews for 6,000 dram, or about $12 USD.
Next was the silver part of the market. The earrings, necklaces, and bracelets were all handmade and set with different stones. Then, I saw a 125-year-old handmade carpet. They cost about $1,000 USD.
Next, I came across a vendor selling traditional Armenian hats. She said no one wears them in public, but they were really nice and made of wool. I bought one for 5,000 dram, or about $10 USD. I loved the patterns on it!
I hope you liked touring these traditional Armenian markets with me! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment below. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube channel and click the notification bell so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
Where have you been?
Subscribe Here!
Check out my top videos!
Follow Me:
+ INSTAGRAM ►
+ FACEBOOK ►
+ TWITTER ►
+ MY BLOG! ►
Contact Me:
+BUSINESS EMAIL ► david@godandbeauty.com
#Yerevan #Armenia #ArmenianFood #DavidInArmenia #Davidsbeenhere
About Me:
My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,100 destinations in 76 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
Yerevan Brandy Factory Tour
Yerevan Brandy Factory Tour
IBA EU Presidents Meeting in Armenia
THIS MATERIAL RELATES TO THE ALCOHOL AND SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY ANYONE BELOW THE LEGAL AGE OF ALCOHOL PURCHASE IN THE COUNTRY OF VIEWING.
From April 26-28 at the invitation of Armenian Bartenders Association and with the support of the legendary Armenian brandy ARARAT, IBA (International Bartenders Association) European Presidents meeting was held in Armenia.
Within the frames of the visit the delegation visited ARARAT Museum of Yerevan Brandy Company, where it got acquainted with the rich history and the production process of the legendary brandy, and also tasted ARARAT brandies including the unique ARARAT Charles Aznavour Signature Blend.
Yerevan Gastro Day
THIS MATERIAL RELATES TO THE ALCOHOL AND SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY ANYONE BELOW THE LEGAL AGE OF ALCOHOL PURCHASE IN THE COUNTRY OF VIEWING.
The Legendary Armenian Brandy ARARAT represented its new innovative product ARARAT Apricot during Yerevan Gasto Day.
Ереванский Коньячный завод Арарат. Yerevan Brandy factory Ararat. (HD)
Экскурсия и дегустация.
Music by ReDrum-Dans Les Nuages.
ARARAT | The Legendary Armenian Brandy | HD
ARARAT | THE LEGENDARY ARMENIAN BRANDY
Visit the ARARAT Brandy Factory and discover the worlds best brandy!
Yerevan, the Armenia’s capital, claims to have the most brandy factories per capita of any city in the world. Driving toward downtown from the airport, visitors are greeted by two behemoth buildings on either side of the Hrazdan River: The Ararat Brandy Factory on the left, and the Yerevan Noy Wine Brandy Vodka Factory on the right.
Of all Armenia's alcoholic drinks, the Armenian brandy is truly one of the best brandies in the world. Armenian brandy won its first Grand Prix gold medal in France in 1904, which has been followed by 51 gold, 21 silver and 3 bronze medals over the years.
Armenian brandy is rated using stars, each depicting the number of years it has been fermented, the youngest being three years. After six years, the brandy is given special names to denote its age and quality.
Video credits: ARARAT Brandy Worldwide
Phoenix Tour invites you to explore the best destinations, journeys and experiences for
Armenia, South Caucasus & Iran. For more information, please visit
ARARAT Armenia Launch ArmNews 15_05_2015
KREMLIN AWARD- A NEW BRAND OF YEREVAN ARARAT-BRANDY-WINE-VODKA FACTORY
Երևանի ԱՐԱՐԱՏ կոնյակի-գինու-օղու կոմբինատն այսուհետ կներկայանա նոր ապրանքանիշով: Kremlin Award կամ այլ կերպ ասած Կրեմլյան մրցանակ կոնյակը կունենա երեք ապրանքատեսակ՝ 10, 15 և 20 տարեկան:
Այս գաղափարը կյանքի է կոչվել Երևանի ԱՐԱՐԱՏ կոնյակի-գինու-օղու կոմբինատի և ռուսական «Կրեմլյովսկի» առևտրի տան համատեղ նախաձեռնությամբ:
Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory from today will present its new brand. The ''Kremlin Award'' cognac will have 3 variations: 10, 15 and 20 years old.
This idea has been realized on Yerevan Ararat Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory's and Russian Kremlyovski trade house's joint initiative.
Ереванский коньячно-винно-водочный комбинат Арарат впредь будет представлять новый бренд. В ассортименте Kremlin Award'' или Кремлевская премия будут коньяки выдержкой 10, 15 и 20 лет.
Это идея была реализована по совместной инициативе Ереванского коньячно-винно-водочного комбината Арарат и русского торгового дома «Кремлевский».
YEREVAN ARARAT BRANDY-WINE-VODKA FACTORY
Armenian brandy production and export
Brandy tasting in the Brandy factory in Yerevan, Armenia