NaN of -Infinity
  • ARARAT Brandy

    Ararat is an iconic Armenian brandy, established in 1887 in the Ararat Valley. Made by the Yerevan Brandy Company, it's a smooth, rich, cognac-style brandy crafted from local white grapes and aged in Caucasian oak. While famous for brandies like Akhtamar and Nairi, the Ararat region also produces distinctive wines from indigenous Armenian grape varieties.

    EXPLORE 
  • Tchaikovsky Vodka

    Tchaikovsky Vodka is an Armenian premium spirit, named to honor the renowned Russian composer. Distilled from select wheat and pure artesian water, it undergoes rigorous purification for an exceptionally smooth, clean taste. This vodka embodies elegance and classic simplicity, reflecting the timeless quality of Tchaikovsky's musical legacy.

    EXPLORE 
  • Oski Gin

    Oski Gin is an Armenian craft gin, meaning "gold" in Armenian. It's a small-batch, dry gin distilled in copper alembics, featuring hand-picked Armenian thyme and other local botanicals like rose hips and apricot kernels. This unique blend results in a pure, aromatic spirit reflecting Armenia's mountainous essence.

    EXPLORE 
  • Kensatu Fruit Brandy

    Kensatu Fruit Brandy is a renowned Armenian spirit, known for its range of fruit distillates including apricot, wild pear, and mulberry. Crafted from organically grown Armenian fruits, Kensatu utilizes traditional alembic distillation and modern filtration for a pure, smooth taste. "Kensatu" means "life-giving" in Armenian, reflecting its vibrant, natural essence.

    EXPLORE 
  • Bolt Vodka

    Bolt Vodka is a Russian premium vodka, known for its distinctive M82 series and metallic bottles. Produced at the Kaluga Distillery Kristall, it's typically crafted from rye for a refined, smooth taste. Its unique bottle design makes it perfect for celebrations.

    EXPLORE 
  • Karas Wines

    Karas Wines is a leading Armenian winery founded in 2003 in the Armavir region, near Mount Ararat. Named after traditional Armenian clay amphorae, Karas blends ancient methods with modern techniques. They grow international and indigenous grape varieties on volcanic soils, producing a range of red, white, and sparkling wines.

    EXPLORE 
  • Gevorkian Wines

    Gevorkian Winery is a prominent Armenian winery, founded in 2006. A leader in Armenia's wine industry, they offer diverse, high-quality wines from indigenous grapes, fruits, and berries. Gevorkian also revives ancient methods like "Kakhani" for noble wines.

    EXPLORE 
  • TUS Wines

    Tus Wines is an Armenian winery focused on crafting white wines from the indigenous Lalvari grape. Located in the Tavush region, formerly known as Tus, they leverage unique northern terroir. Their wines, like "Tus White," are known for freshness, mineral notes, and a harmonious character.

    EXPLORE 
  • Shumi Wines

    Shumi Winery is a leading Georgian producer blending ancient winemaking traditions with modern methods. Located in Kakheti, they use traditional Qvevri and modern techniques to craft award-winning wines from diverse indigenous grapes, showcasing Georgia's unique terroir.

    EXPLORE 
  • Tamada Wines

    Tamada Wines is a leading Georgian brand, honoring the traditional "Tamada" toastmaster. It skillfully combines Georgia's ancient winemaking heritage with modern methods, offering a diverse range of quality wines. Tamada is known for showcasing indigenous Georgian grapes and culture globally, embodying the nation's unique terroir.

    EXPLORE 
  • Angel Sparkling Wine

    Bomon Shampe Angel is a leading Ukrainian sparkling wine brand from Odessa, with roots dating to 1857. Produced by one of Ukraine's oldest wineries, it offers a diverse range of quality, accessible sparkling wines, popular for celebrations and everyday enjoyment.

    EXPLORE 
  • Opillia Beers

    Opillia beers are from Ukraine, with a history dating back to 1851 in Ternopil. This brewery blends traditional methods, like cellar maturation, with modern technology. Opillia focuses on "live beer" using natural ingredients, offering a diverse range of classic and specialty brews that showcase Ukraine's authentic brewing heritage.

    EXPLORE 
  • Mark Sevouni Chocolate

    Mark Sevouni is an Armenian chocolate brand rooted in the confectionery traditions of Belgium, Switzerland, and France. Founded by an Armenian entrepreneur, it offers a sophisticated range of chocolate candies and bars, including "Avantgarde" and "Lounge" collections, blending international artistry with Armenian passion for discerning palates.

    EXPLORE 
  • Darman Tea

    Darman Special Herbal Tea is an Armenian blend, revered for its traditional healing properties. Composed of hand-picked herbs from Armenia's mountains, it often includes ingredients like thyme, mint, and rose hips. "Darman" means "cure" or "remedy" in Armenian, signifying its role in natural well-being.

    EXPLORE 
NaN of -Infinity
Visit Press and Media
  • 15+

    Years of tradition

  • 290

    Hectares of grape

  • 160

    Tons of wine every year

  • 10k+

    Bottles of wine each year

Follow us on Instagram

@fnhbev