Wine - Brandy Cultural Tour

Wine-Brandy Tour
Wine-Brandy Tour
Khor Virap Monastery
Khor Virap Monastery
Singing Fountains at Republic Square
Singing Fountains at Republic Square
Brandy Factory
Brandy Factory
Ararat Brandy Factory
Ararat Brandy Factory
Areni Wine Factory
Areni Wine Factory
Armenian Brandy
Armenian Brandy
Opera House, Yerevan
Opera House, Yerevan
Garni Temple
Garni Temple
Geghard Monastery
Geghard Monastery
Noravank Monastery
Noravank Monastery
 

General information

DurationDestinationDeparture
5 days and 4 nights
Armenia (Yerevan)
Armenia (Yerevan)

Description

Armenia  is a land of delicious cuisine, an inseparable part of which are wine and brandy. The production of these noble beverages has a long history in Armenia and has always played a great role. This tour gives a unique opportunity to visit not only main touristic destinations of Armenia, but also visit Areni Wine Factory and Ararat Brandy Factory, where you will get acquanted with the history of their activity, techniques or production and taste the BESTEST sorts of Armenian wine and brandy! 

Category

 
3 Star (Private Tour)
Half Board (lunch)
 
4 Star (Private Tour)
Half Board (lunch)
 

Program

Day 01: Yerevan
Arrival at Zvartnots International airport. Meeting at the Airport. Transfer to the (3*, 4* by your choice). Check in. Yerevan City Tour - History Museum – Matenadaran – Tsitsernakaberd – Republic Square, Opera House, Cascade HISTORY MUSEUM - was founded by the Parliament September 9, 1919. It was called Ethnographic-Anthropological Museum-Library and Yervand Lalayan was the first director. Yerevan History Museum with the number of its exhibits, the number of its publications and its preservation means corresponds to the demands of a modern museum. It has become one of the leading museums of our country.
Matenadaran. Matenadaran (a book depository), one of the world's earliest libraries, is situated on the northern part of Mashtots avenue. Its collections contain ancient Armenian books and miniature paintings that have gained world-wide fame. Among its unique treasures are the works of ancient classical authors and rare manuscripts that have come
to our days only in the Armenian translation.
Tsitsernakaberd. The memorial-complex to the victims of the Armenian genocide towers over Tsitsernakaberd hill. At the center of the monument there is the Memorial Sepulcher with eternal flame and twelve, tall basalt slabs tilting over the flame. As a part of the Monument the arrow-shaped 44 meters high granite stele symbolizes the spiritual rebirth and bold spirit of the Armenian people. The Genocide Museum is a special constituent part of the complex. The exhibit contains a number of photos taken by the witnesses, archival documents, documentary films and the original documents issued by international organizations and parliaments of foreign countries condemning the Genocide.

Day 02: Yerevan - Khor Virap - Areni Wine Factory - Noravank - Yerevan
Khor Virap - Khor Virap is the most famous pilgrimage site in Armenia, as it is directly connected with the adoption of Christianity. As a state religion Christianity in Armenia was adopted in 301 due to endeavors of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, who before converting king Trdat the 3rd to Christianity, was imprisoned in the dungeon over which a church of Khor Virap monastery was built in the 17th century. From the monastery one can admire the stunning view of the Biblical Mount Ararat.
ARENI village is situated in the southwest of nowadays Armenia. It has an ancient history. Wine-making in Armenia arises from the ancient times. Its history started from the times of Noah. Since then people have been cultivating wine and bequeathing the secrets of viticulture from generation to generation. Owing to the unique dry climate the valuable grapes of Areni have been cultivated here, and nowhere else in Armenia has it shown itself as good as in the village of Areni.
The long history of wine-making in Armenia is evidenced by the numerous wine barrels and clay vats excavated out of the thick layer of soil in various places.
The homeland of Areni grapes is Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, in particular, the area of Areni. Areni has a black amber color. Thanks to its pleasant sourish and specific taste, the best wines are made from Areni. Areni is an aborigine sort and in the course of centuries it has been adapted to the dry climate of Vayots Dzor.
Nowadays Areni Wine Factory has become the cradle of winemaking in this region. A visit to the winery will give the guests the opportunity to taste 15 sorts of wine, watch a short-length film about the history of the factory, wine-making in Armenia and its historical background. Afterwards the guests are welcome to have a walk in the cellars of the factory.
Noravank – is a 13th century Armenian monastery, located 122km from Yerevan in a narrow gorge made by Amaghu river, near the city of Yeghegnadzor, Armenia. The gorge is known for its tall, sheer, brick-red cliffs, directly across from the monastery. The monastery is best known for its two-storey Surp Astvatsatsin (Holy Mother of God) church, which grants access to the second floor by way of a narrow stone-made staircase jutting out from the face of building. The monastery is sometimes called Noravank at Amaghu, with Amaghu being the name of a small and nowadays abandoned village above the canyon, in order to distinguish it from Bgheno-Noravanq near Goris. In the 13th–14th centuries the monastery became a residence of Syunik’s bishops and, consequently, a major religious and, later, cultural center of Armenia closely connected with many of the local seats of learning, especially with Gladzor's famed university and library. Afterwards the guests are welcome to have lunch in the lovely restaurant “Lchak” in Yeghegnadzor. Return to Yerevan

DAY 03: Yerevan - Ararat Brandy Factory - Echmiatsin - Yerevan
Ararat Brandy Factory - Ararat has preserved the traditions of the legendary brandy manufacturing since 1887 when a merchant named Nerses Tairyan built the first wine and brandy factory in Yerevan. Ararat is one of the most successful brands of Armenian brandy not only in Armenia but also worldwide. It is no wonder that this precious drink with its exceptional taste owes to the unique microclimate of the Ararat valley, the endemic grape varieties and the gentle sun of Armenia. Visit the museum of the factory, get acquainted with the legends of ARARAT brandies, learn the 120 years old history of Armenian brandy manufacture, know who has drunk Armenian brandy, and see the oldest Armenian barrels and the medals which decorate the ARARAT legend. Walk around the ageing cellar and see how the brandy spirits are preserved, know who has nominal barrels and enjoy the delicate aroma of the cellar. Spend a lovely and unforgettable time in the tasting hall enjoying the wonderful "THREE STARS", "AKHTAMAR", "NAIRI".
Echmiatsin - Echmiatsin is the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is where the Catholicos Of All Armenians lives, and the location of the Echmiatsin Cathedral. The cathedral, built in 480, is located in a walled compound with gardens and various structures. The word "Echmiatsin" means ‘the Only Begotten descended’, and the cathedral was built on the very spot Grigor Luysavorich (St. Gregory the Illuminator) dreamt Jesus Himself descended from heaven to show him where He wanted the church to be built. It is a scenic place to visit. The main church structure is pretty large, however the majority of the interior is used for purposes other than worship and the area you enter is much smaller than the size of the entire complex. It is a traditional Armenian design with a belfry and a number of rotundas. Most of the exterior is plain until you make it around to the entrance which is intricately carved and very beautiful.

Day 04: Garni – Geghard – Yerevan – Farewell Dinner
Garni - Garni temple which towers over a three-cornered cape is the unique survived example of pagan culture in Armenia. It is a blend of Greco-Roman and Armenian styles. King Trdat the First began building of the temple in the first century A.D. and dedicated it to the God of Sun. After adopting Christianity in 301 the pagan temple lost its significance and the fortress of Garni became the summer residence of the kings. Nowadays the ruins of the royal palace and the bathroom with a stunning mosaic work can be found near the temple.
Geghard - Geghard monastery is the unsurpassable masterwork of the 13th century Armenian architecture. Some of the churches of the complex are masterfully hewn in a huge rock. From the outset the complex was called Ayrivank (cave monastery), later it was renamed Geghard (lance), as the lance used by the roman soldier to sting Jesus Christ's side, was kept in this monastery for many centuries. Due to its construction Geghardavank serves the best place for singing spiritual songs. The complex is rich in subtle sculptural embellishments and many striking khachkars (cross-stones). Return to Yerevan

Farewell Dinner. In the end of the tour the tourists are invited to a farewell dinner at ‘Ararat’ restaurant in Yerevan, during which they are not only served delicious traditional Armenian food, but also enjoy an amazing show with national dances and music. Within 3 hours almost the whole Armenian culture and history is presented to the visitors. This event is organized to make their trip to Armenia even more unforgettable.

Day 05. Departure from Yerevan.
Early breakfast at the hotel. Check – out. Transfer to the airport.

Price includes

- Hotel accommodation 4 nights in Yerevan (3* 4* by your choice)
- Half Boar meals (Breakfast & lunch)
- Full Transportation during the whole tour on comfortable buses
- Professional Guide (English, Russian, German, Italian)
- Entrance Fees to All Sightseeing Destinations
- Farewell dinner at a restaurant

Price does not include

- Alcoholic Beverages
- Tips

Itinerary

Day Overnight Itinerary highlights
1   Yerevan - Yerevan city
  Yerevan

Accommodations provided in each place

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