The region of Vayots Dzor, nestled in the south-east of Armenia, is a winemaking land full of promise and history. Benefiting from a continental climate, it offers sunny days and cool nights, ideal conditions for vine cultivation. Known for its picturesque landscapes, this mountainous region rises over 1000 metres above sea level, promoting a slow and even ripening of grapes. Thanks to its unique terroir, Vayots Dzor primarily produces indigenous grape varieties such as Areni Noir, renowned for its red fruit aromas and spicy notes. This noble grape variety gives rise to elegant and balanced wines, often compared to those of Burgundy. In addition to Areni, the region also cultivates Khndoghni and other varieties that contribute to its viticultural diversity. Furthermore, Vayots Dzor is famous for its strong ancient winemaking tradition, exemplified by the discovery of the world’s oldest winery in the Areni-1 cave. Today, this heritage winemaking region captivates with the authenticity and quality of its wines, appealing to both enthusiasts and discerning oenophiles. Discover Vayots Dzor, an unmissable destination for any wine and history lover.