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Producer
Yerevan Brandy Company stands as a testament to Armenia’s rich tradition of brandy production, tracing its roots back to 1887 within the historic Erivan Fortress. The company was founded by the esteemed 1st guild merchant Nerses Tairyan and his cousin Vasily Tairov.
Renowned for its exceptional quality, Armenian brandy garnered international acclaim at the 1900 Paris International Exhibition, where it received the prestigious Grand-Prix and the right to be legally recognized as “cognac”. Throughout its history, Yerevan Brandy Company has remained a symbol of excellence, serving as the main supplier of brandy to the Soviet Union. In 1998, Yerevan Brandy Company joined forces with the prestigious Pernod Ricard Group, the world’s second-largest wines and spirits conglomerate. Today, the legacy of the Yerevan Brandy Company continues under the ownership of French conglomerate Pernod Ricard, upholding its heritage of craftsmanship and unparalleled quality in every bottle of Armenian brandy produced. Yerevan Brandy Company operates not only in Yerevan but also in key regions across Armenia, including Armavir, Aygavan, and Tavush. Yerevan Brandy Company has been at the forefront of sustainability and responsibility initiatives in Armenia, pioneering a comprehensive approach to environmental and social stewardship. Through its advocacy for responsible consumption, Yerevan Brandy Company aims to raise awareness about the importance of mindful drinking habits within the community.