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Armenian wine: older than you think

The Areni-1 cave in Vayots Dzor province contained winemaking equipment carbon-dated to around 4100 BC — the oldest known winery in the world, predating Egyptian viticulture by centuries. That fact alone gives Armenian wine a claim no Bordeaux château can match, and the Areni grape — named for the village nearby — produces wines that are earthy, tannic, and unlike anything from the New World. The modern industry is concentrated in Vayots Dzor, where Trinity Canyon Vineyards and Hin Areni have built proper tasting rooms alongside their vineyards, and in the Aragatsotn region, where Voskevaz produces more approachable bottles at lower elevation. The story isn't just about age and archaeology: Armenian winemakers spent the Soviet era reduced to producing bulk grape concentrate, and the post-independence revival since the 1990s has been genuinely impressive. These guides explain where to taste, what to order, and how to get from Yerevan to the main wine villages without a private tour.

Areni-1: visiting the world's oldest winery

Areni-1: visiting the world's oldest winery

Visit Areni-1, the 6,100-year-old cave winery in Vayots Dzor. Opening hours, tickets, getting there, and what the excavations revealed.

ArmAs & Karas: large-scale Armenian wineries

ArmAs & Karas: large-scale Armenian wineries

Compare ArmAs and Karas: Armenia's two largest private wineries, their styles, visit options, prices, and what distinguishes each.

Armenia: the world's oldest wine country

Armenia: the world's oldest wine country

Discover why Armenia is the world's oldest wine country, from the Areni-1 cave winery to Vayots Dzor's thriving modern estates.

Armenian wine festivals: Areni, Yerevan & more

Armenian wine festivals: Areni, Yerevan & more

Complete guide to Armenian wine festivals in 2026: the Areni wine festival in October, Yerevan tasting events, and smaller regional celebrations.

Armenian wine grapes explained: Areni Noir, Voskeat & more

Armenian wine grapes explained: Areni Noir, Voskeat & more

Learn about Armenia's indigenous wine grapes: Areni Noir, Voskeat, Karmrahyut, Khndoghni and Kakhet — taste profiles, history and best bottles.

Hin Areni winery: tour, tasting & tips

Hin Areni winery: tour, tasting & tips

Everything you need to visit Hin Areni winery in Areni village: opening hours, tasting prices, tour details, and how to book.

Trinity Canyon Vineyards: visit & tasting guide

Trinity Canyon Vineyards: visit & tasting guide

Visit Trinity Canyon Vineyards near Areni: location, tasting flights, prices, wines to order, and how to book your visit.

The Vayots Dzor wine route: complete tasting guide

The Vayots Dzor wine route: complete tasting guide

Plan your Vayots Dzor wine route: wineries, tastings, map, prices and best time to visit Armenia's Areni wine heartland.

Voskevaz winery: visit, dining & cellar

Voskevaz winery: visit, dining & cellar

Plan your visit to Voskevaz winery near Yerevan: cellar tours, restaurant, wine tasting, prices, and how to get there from the capital.

Zorah & Yacoubian-Hobbs: high-altitude Armenian wines

Zorah & Yacoubian-Hobbs: high-altitude Armenian wines

Visiting Zorah and Yacoubian-Hobbs: Armenia's two flagship high-altitude wineries, their wines, altitude, booking details and Areni Noir story.

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