ARMENIAN WINES AND BRANDY MAY APPEAR IN THREE LARGE HOTEL CHAINS
YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. Armenian wine and brandy may appear
in three large hotel chains of the world, Robert Harutyunyan, the
director of the Armenian Development Agency, said on Tuesday. In
his world, the arrangement was made after Armenian wine and brandy
tasting in Strasbourg.
"Armenian wine and especially brandy sparked much interest in
Strasbourg, and we are negotiating now with three large hotels,"
he said.
Many varieties of Armenian wine, brandy and sweets made of grapes were
tasted in the Council of Europe Ministerial Committee's building in
Strasbourg on October 29 and in the Commerce and Industry Chamber on
October 30.
The testing was organized by the Armenian Development Agency jointly
with the Armenia's permanent delegation in the Council of Europe.
Harutyunyan said that Armenian wine and brandy got high marks from
visitors, beverage managers and journalists.
"We were pleased with the fact that French visitors were familiar
with Armenian brandy and that some of them said that it outdoes French
cognac on various criteria," he said adding that even French tasters
called our drink cognac, not brandy.
Stressing the importance of such events, Harutyunyan said that they
make Armenian products recognizable at world markets. He said products
of 11 companies were presented in Strasbourg. Many of them were rated
highly by professionals.
According to the National Statistical Service of Armenia, Armenia's
brandy output grew 3.6% in Jan-Aug 2013, compared with the same
period a year before, to 11,151,200 liters, and wine output grew 32.8%
to 3,449,600 liters. .---0----
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. Armenian wine and brandy may appear
in three large hotel chains of the world, Robert Harutyunyan, the
director of the Armenian Development Agency, said on Tuesday. In
his world, the arrangement was made after Armenian wine and brandy
tasting in Strasbourg.
"Armenian wine and especially brandy sparked much interest in
Strasbourg, and we are negotiating now with three large hotels,"
he said.
Many varieties of Armenian wine, brandy and sweets made of grapes were
tasted in the Council of Europe Ministerial Committee's building in
Strasbourg on October 29 and in the Commerce and Industry Chamber on
October 30.
The testing was organized by the Armenian Development Agency jointly
with the Armenia's permanent delegation in the Council of Europe.
Harutyunyan said that Armenian wine and brandy got high marks from
visitors, beverage managers and journalists.
"We were pleased with the fact that French visitors were familiar
with Armenian brandy and that some of them said that it outdoes French
cognac on various criteria," he said adding that even French tasters
called our drink cognac, not brandy.
Stressing the importance of such events, Harutyunyan said that they
make Armenian products recognizable at world markets. He said products
of 11 companies were presented in Strasbourg. Many of them were rated
highly by professionals.
According to the National Statistical Service of Armenia, Armenia's
brandy output grew 3.6% in Jan-Aug 2013, compared with the same
period a year before, to 11,151,200 liters, and wine output grew 32.8%
to 3,449,600 liters. .---0----
- See more at:
http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_wines_and_brandy_may_appear_in_three_larg e_hotel_chains_/#sthash.MOJBGyTV.dpuf
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress