Araks 7 Year Brandy 1.75L
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Description
Description
Araks 7 Year Brandy 1.75L is a traditional Armenian brandy aged seven years in oak barrels, bottled at an estimated 40% ABV in a generous 1.75-liter format. Produced by Vedi Alco — a distillery recognized with more than 90 gold medals across international tasting competitions — this expression draws its character from grapes grown on the Ararat plain and in the Vayots Dzor province.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~40% | Origin: Ararat Province, Armenia | Age: 7 Years | Distillery: Vedi Alco
Production & Heritage
Vedi Alco operates from the village of Ginevet in Armenia's Ararat Province and is recognized as one of the founding producers of Armenian cognac-style brandy. The brandy takes its name from the Araks River — Armenia's storied "Mother River" — which the Roman poet Virgil invoked as a symbol of Armenian strength and independence. Production follows the traditional Armenian method: grapes primarily from the Ararat plain and the Areni and Getap regions of Vayots Dzor undergo double distillation, and the resulting spirits are matured for a minimum of seven years in oak barrels, where they develop the rich wood, vanilla, and spice character the house is known for.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Oak and dried fruit lead the nose, followed by warm vanilla and subtle grape sweetness. A gentle spice note emerges as the brandy opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is smooth with caramel and sweet dried fruit. At mid-palate, oak tannins and baking spice build structure, balanced by a honeyed, slightly citrus-tinged warmth. Vanilla reasserts itself toward the peak, keeping the profile approachable.
Finish: Medium-length with lingering oak, dried fig, and a faint peppery warmth. The woody vanilla note stays present without turning bitter.
How to Drink Araks 7 Year
Seven years of oak aging gives this brandy enough depth to reward neat sipping at room temperature; a few drops of water can open up additional fruit nuance. Its approachable sweetness and spice also make it a versatile cocktail base.
- Sidecar — The oak-driven vanilla and dried fruit complement Cointreau and fresh lemon without being overpowered.
- Brandy Old Fashioned — Caramel and spice notes pair naturally with bitters and a sugar cube, producing a robust, warming cocktail.
- Brandy Alexander — The sweet, creamy profile of this drink highlights the brandy's vanilla and fig character.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar with a quality brandy in a large-format bottle
- Hosting dinner parties or gatherings where an after-dinner digestif is served throughout the evening
- Exploring Armenian brandy as an alternative to French Cognac
- Batch-preparing brandy-based cocktails for seasonal entertaining
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Araks 7 Year taste like? Araks 7 Year delivers caramel, vanilla, and dried fruit sweetness balanced by oak tannins and a light peppery spice. The overall profile is smooth and moderately complex, consistent with Armenian brandies aged in this range.
How does Araks 7 Year compare to Ararat Ani 7 Year? Both are Armenian brandies aged seven years, but Ararat Ani — produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company — is generally described as lighter with more prominent citrus and almond notes, while Araks leans toward a richer, more oak-driven and vanilla-forward character from Vedi Alco's distillation and aging approach.
Is Araks 7 Year good for sipping neat? Yes, the seven-year oak maturation provides enough depth and smoothness to enjoy neat at room temperature, though its balanced sweetness also makes it an effective cocktail ingredient.
Where is Araks 7 Year made? Araks 7 Year is produced and bottled by Vedi Alco in the village of Ginevet, Ararat Province, Armenia, using grapes sourced primarily from the Ararat plain and the Vayots Dzor region.
What foods pair well with Araks 7 Year? Dried apricots and walnuts complement the brandy's fruit-and-oak profile. Dark chocolate intensifies the vanilla and caramel notes. Aged hard cheeses like Gouda or Manchego match the tannic structure. Baklava or honey-based pastries echo the brandy's sweetness without overwhelming it. Grilled lamb seasoned with warm spices mirrors the peppery finish.
What sizes does Araks 7 Year come in? This expression is available in the 1.75-liter format; a standard 750ml bottle is also commonly found in the market.
Is Araks 7 Year worth the price? Araks 7 Year positions as an accessible, value-oriented aged brandy — especially in the 1.75L format, which offers strong per-pour economics compared to premium French Cognac of similar age. It delivers genuine oak-aged complexity at a price point well below most VSOP and XO Cognacs.
Why Araks 7 Year?
Armenia has a brandy-making tradition that predates many European producers, and Vedi Alco is one of the country's foundational distilleries, with a competition record of over 90 international gold medals across its portfolio. The seven-year oak maturation places this expression in a sweet spot: long enough to develop genuine depth and wood-influenced complexity, but not so old that the fruit character is lost. The 1.75-liter bottle makes it a practical choice for anyone who has discovered they enjoy Armenian brandy and wants a reliable supply for both sipping and mixing. Named after a river that has symbolized Armenian resilience for centuries, Araks 7 Year carries a sense of place that goes beyond branding.
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