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    ARMENIAN WINE NOT PRESENTED IN RUSSIAN MARKET WELL ENOUGH - RUSSIAN EXPERT

    Tert.am
    16.04.12

    Issues existing in Armenia's wine-making sphere, ways of its
    development, expansion of export opportunities have been discussed
    today at the seminar-discussion organized today by Armenia's Economy
    Ministry.

    Experts from Russia have been invited to present the wine-making
    tendencies of world and Russian markets.

    Director of "Jaguar" distributing organization Sergey Nikitin, speaking
    about the engagement of wine-market in Russia, noted that this type of
    product is being imported to that country mainly from Italy, France,
    Spain. As to the Armenian wine, the expert said, it makes a very
    small part in the Russian market: only 1 million liters of wine is
    being imported, which shows that the Armenian product is not widely
    consumed. According to the expert, the Armenian wine is being mainly
    consumed by Armenian Diaspora or is being used for "exotics".

    Sergey Nikitin explained such small volume of consumption first with
    high prices, which makes the buyer choose the well-known French wine
    and not unknown Armenian.

    "Another issue is that wine is mainly being exported by brandy
    producers which means no relevant significance is being attached to
    that product," he said, adding that there is a lack of competition
    in the wine market.

    Among the existing issues is the outdated technology of wine
    production. He said it is a phenomenon peculiar not only for Armenia,
    but other former soviet countries.

    The expert attached significance to the formation of wine brand. "It
    may be done through press, advertisements, to show that there is not
    only brandy in Armenia, but wine as well," the Russian expert said.

    He stressed that for the image of the Armenian wine it is necessary
    to create wine shops. "There are Armenian shops but there are closed
    for active consumers," he said.

    The Russian expert also added that there is "wine tourism" in Armenia,
    but as compared with Moldova there is still a lot to be done in this
    field. "The positive thing in that there is nothing about Armenian
    wine and everything may be started from a clean page. To think over
    legends is not difficult at all, especially for Armenians," Sergey
    Nikitin said.




    From: A. Papazian
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