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ArmAs Aragatsotn Karmrahyut 2016
ArmAs Aragatsotn Karmrahyut 2016 – Premium Armenian Red Wine
100% Karmrahyut | Aragatsotn Region, Armenia | 13% ABV
Tasting Notes
Discover a standout expression of Armenia’s indigenous Karmrahyut grape, grown in the high-altitude vineyards of the Aragatsotn region. The ArmAs Karmrahyut 2016 opens with bold aromas of ripe red berries, rose petals, and a delicate layer of warm spices. On the palate, it delivers a vibrant and energetic character, balanced by firm tannins and a structured mouthfeel. The lingering finish carries subtle notes of laurel, vanilla, and a hint of honey, offering a complex yet harmonious red wine experience.
Wine Profile
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Grape Variety: 100% Karmrahyut
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Region: Aragatsotn, Armenia
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Alcohol Content: 13%
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Body: Medium-bodied (B)
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Residual Sugar: 0.1 g/L
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Contains Sulphites: Yes
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Vegetarian: Yes
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Vegan: Yes
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Milk/Eggs Used in Production: No
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Organic: No
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Biodynamic: No
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Case Size: 6 x 75cl
Food Pairing Suggestions
Perfectly complements grilled meats, lamb dishes, aubergine-based recipes, and spiced Mediterranean cuisine. Ideal for pairing with cheeses or as a standout conversation wine for special gatherings.
Customer Reviews
“A truly unique red—floral and spicy with a long, smooth finish. One of the best Armenian wines I've tasted.”
— Helen M., Verified Buyer
“Unexpectedly elegant. The rose and spice notes are absolutely beautiful. A wine I keep coming back to.”
— James K., Verified Buyer
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Price | £101.18 |
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Country | Armenia |
Vintage | 2016 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
Winery | The ArmAs estate is located in the Aragatsotn Province (pronounced ARRA-got-sart'n), with vineyards ranging from 700 to 1,900 meters above sea level. The altitude promotes a long ripening period; the vines produce concentrated fruit nourished by 300 days of sunshine annually, balanced by a freshness created by the cool summer nights. The ungrafted vines are planted in soils comprising 30 volcanic, limestone, and clay layers. |