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    DRINKING WINE IS NOT A TRADITION IN ARMENIA

    Lragir.am
    06 June 06

    Member of Parliament Manvel Ghazaryan, winemaker, Member of Parliament
    Manuk Gasparyan and Avag Harutiunyan, the president of the Association
    of Winemakers of Armenia, met on June 6 to discuss the state of
    viticulture in Armenia and the level of support of the government to
    winemakers. The latter was considered in the light of filling in the
    gap in the Russian markets that occurred after banning the sale of
    Georgian wines.

    Manuk Gasparyan confessed that he drinks wine but is not fond of
    drinking wine. However, as a person who understands economy he noticed
    that the Russian economic system has been turned into politics, from
    gas to mineral water. Hence, "it would be better if the government
    helped the Armenian wine producers, at least indirectly," because
    they do not invade markets in a single day, "advertisement, marketing
    are required." "The Russian market is endless and, if we get orders,
    viticulture will develop," says Manuk Gasparyan.

    Winemaker, Member of Parliament Manvel Ghazaryan states that there
    have Armenian wines on the Russian market over the past 6-7 years,
    the problem is to increase sales. Armenian wine cannot replace
    Moldavian wine, cheap wine. The average price of our wines is 2-2.5
    dollars and expensive wines cost 7-8 dollars. However, it is not a
    matter of a day to fill in these gaps. Avag Harutiunyan, the chair of
    the Association of Winemakers, said there are at least 10 countries
    in the world, which can fill in the gap of the Russian market in
    a day, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have become
    more active. Moldavia is negotiating the return of its wine to the
    Russian market. He declined to say why Armenia is not taking actions,
    but he said that we have only three months to act. In the meantime,
    the main market of the Armenian wines remains Armenia, where it is
    not traditional to drink wine. "Due to our Russian orientation we are
    used to drinking vodka," says Manvel Ghazaryan. Manuk Gasparyan says
    when the leadership plays basketball, everyone starts going in for
    basketball, so let the leadership start drinking wine. "Soon water
    will get more expensive and people will start drinking wine," he added.
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