Vivat Armenia 10 Year Brandy 750ML
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Description
Description
Vivat Armenia 10 Year Brandy 750ML is a 40% ABV Armenian brandy aged for a full decade, produced from hand-harvested Ararat Valley grapes. Bottled by JSC Vedi Alco — one of Armenia's established brandy producers with operations dating to 1938 — this 10-year expression sits at the top of the Vivat Armenia age-statement range, representing the deepest oak influence the line delivers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Ararat Valley, Armenia | 10 Year Age Statement | Distillery: JSC Vedi Alco
Production & Heritage
JSC Vedi Alco operates two production facilities in Armenia: the Getapsky winery, established in 1938, and the Vedi winery, founded in 1956. The company produces its brandies using a classic method from local grape varieties cultivated in the Ararat Valley — a region long regarded as the heartland of Armenian brandy production. Grapes are hand-harvested at full maturity, typically between late September and early October, and the resulting spirit is matured in French oak barrels. For the 10-year expression, that extended decade of barrel contact builds substantially on the spice and chocolate characteristics found in the younger Vivat Armenia bottlings.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Layered baking spice and dried fruit lead the nose, followed by deeper waves of vanilla and toasted oak. As the brandy opens in the glass, hints of dark chocolate and roasted hazelnut emerge — hallmarks of the Vivat Armenia house profile amplified by extended aging.
Taste: The entry is smooth and honeyed, transitioning into warm cinnamon spice and dried stone fruit through the mid-palate. Dark chocolate and subtle nuttiness develop toward the peak, underpinned by well-integrated oak tannin that adds structure without bitterness. The decade of French oak maturation delivers weight without heaviness.
Finish: Medium-long and warming, with lingering bittersweet chocolate, gentle oak spice, and a trailing thread of dried fruit. The tannins recede gracefully, leaving a clean, lightly sweet close.
How to Drink Vivat Armenia 10 Year
Neat in a tulip-shaped snifter at room temperature is the primary serve — the ten years of oak integration reward unhurried sipping. A few drops of water can coax out additional aromatic detail without diluting the body. For cocktails, consider a Sidecar, where the brandy's oak depth and dried fruit stand up to Cointreau and fresh lemon; a Brandy Alexander, in which the chocolate and vanilla notes dovetail naturally with cream and crème de cacao; or a classic Vieux Carré, where the aged brandy's warmth and spice complement sweet vermouth and rye whiskey in a layered, spirit-forward drink.
Best For
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who enjoys aged brandy or Cognac
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or dried fruit desserts
- Exploring Armenian brandy beyond introductory age statements
- A contemplative evening pour for seasoned brandy drinkers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Vivat Armenia 10 Year taste like? It delivers honeyed sweetness up front, moving into warm baking spice, dried stone fruit, and dark chocolate, with a medium-long finish shaped by a decade of French oak maturation.
How does Vivat Armenia 10 Year compare to Ararat Akhtamar 10 Year? Ararat Akhtamar 10 Year is often described as having a sweeter, creamier profile with pronounced vanilla and plum jam notes, while Vivat Armenia 10 Year leans toward darker chocolate and nuttier spice characteristics. Both are produced from Ararat Valley grapes and aged in oak, but they come from different producers — Ararat from the Yerevan Brandy Company and Vivat Armenia from JSC Vedi Alco.
Is Vivat Armenia 10 Year good for sipping neat? Yes — a decade of barrel aging provides enough complexity and smoothness to reward neat sipping, making it well-suited for drinkers who enjoy aged brandy without mixers.
Where is Vivat Armenia 10 Year made? It is produced by JSC Vedi Alco in Armenia, using grapes grown in the Ararat Valley, a region at the base of Mount Ararat that has been central to Armenian brandy production for over a century.
What foods pair well with Vivat Armenia 10 Year? Dark chocolate truffles complement the brandy's cocoa undertones. Aged hard cheeses like Gouda or Gruyère echo its nutty oak character. Dried apricots and figs mirror the dried fruit notes. Roasted walnuts or hazelnuts reinforce the nutty mid-palate. Crème brûlée bridges the caramel and vanilla tones in the finish.
What sizes does Vivat Armenia 10 Year come in? The standard bottling is 750ML, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Vivat Armenia 10 Year worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium aged brandy, offering a decade of French oak maturation at a price point that typically undercuts comparable 10-year-old Cognacs by a significant margin — strong value for drinkers seeking aged complexity without a luxury-tier investment.
Why Vivat Armenia 10 Year?
Armenian brandy has a production tradition stretching back to the late 19th century, and the Ararat Valley remains its most storied growing region. What distinguishes this 10-year bottling is the combination of hand-harvested local grape varieties and a full decade in French oak — a maturation period that builds meaningfully on the chocolate and spice foundation found in Vedi Alco's younger expressions. For drinkers familiar with entry-level Armenian brandies, the 10 Year marks a clear step up in depth and integration. It stands as a credible aged brandy that competes with more widely marketed bottles at a fraction of the cost.
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