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The Yerevan Brandy Company, a symbol of Armenia’s rich tradition in the production of distilled wine, has its origins in the historic Erivan Fortress, founded in 1887. It was established by the prominent merchant of the 1st guild, Nerses Tairyan, along with his cousin Vasily Tairov. The company has gained worldwide recognition for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Armenian distilled wine, renowned for its refined taste, received prestigious awards at the 1900 Paris World Exposition, where it won the Grand-Prix and the honorary title of “cognac.” Throughout its long history, the Yerevan Brandy Company has always been synonymous with excellence, with shipments going not only to the Soviet Union but also worldwide.
In 1998, the company reached a crucial turning point when it merged with the internationally renowned Pernod Ricard Group, further strengthening its position as a leader in the global distilled spirits sector. Today, the Yerevan Brandy Company, under the leadership of Pernod Ricard, continues its tradition of craftsmanship and impeccable quality, visible in every bottle of Armenian distilled wine. In addition to its presence in Yerevan, the Yerevan Brandy Company is expanding its influence to other strategic regions in Armenia, such as Armavir, Aygavan, and Tavush. The company also leads in sustainability and social responsibility. With a strong focus on responsible consumption, it is committed to promoting awareness and caution in drinking habits, thus safeguarding its legacy of excellence and ethics for future generations.






