Armenia 3 Star 750ML
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Description
Description
Armenia 3 Star 750ML is a 40% ABV Armenian brandy made from native white grapes, double distilled and aged in Armenian oak. The "3 Star" designation signals the youngest expression in the range, yet it carries the hallmark character of Armenian brandy — dried fruit warmth, vanilla sweetness, and an underlying spice influenced by the country's distinctive local oak species.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Armenia | 3 Star (Young Expression) | Distillery: Yerevan Brandy Company
Production & Heritage
Yerevan Brandy Company traces its roots to 1887, making it one of the oldest brandy operations in the Caucasus region. Armenia 3 Star draws from 13 grape varieties, with Kangun, Garan Dmak, and Voskehat carrying the primary flavor load — all indigenous Armenian white grapes well-suited to the country's high-altitude continental climate. The spirit undergoes double distillation before resting in barrels fashioned from Armenian oak (also known as Persian oak), a tight-grained species harvested from trees aged approximately 70 years. The cooperage operates onsite, giving the distillery direct control over barrel quality. This particular oak is credited with imparting the delicate dried herb, fruit, and mineral character that distinguishes Armenian brandy from its French and Georgian counterparts.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with lively notes of flowering fruit trees and fresh baked bread, followed by warmer layers of dried fruit and vanilla. A subtle spice emerges as the brandy opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is approachable, with caramel and dried fruit arriving first. At mid-palate, oak and baking spice assert themselves alongside a light vanilla sweetness. A slightly assertive, youthful intensity builds toward the peak, reminding you this is a young brandy with real energy.
Finish: Medium in length with a velvety texture and lingering warmth. Oak tannins and a faint echo of spiced fruit carry through to the close.
How to Drink Armenia 3 Star
Neat at room temperature is the traditional Armenian approach — pour it into a tulip-shaped glass and allow five minutes of rest to let the aromatics develop. A single ice cube tames the youthful spice for warmer-weather drinking. In cocktails, the dried fruit and vanilla profile works well in a Sidecar, where the brandy's oak spice complements Cointreau and fresh lemon; a Brandy Sour, where the spirit's natural sweetness balances citrus and egg white; and a Stinger, where crème de menthe highlights the herbal undertones hidden in the Armenian oak influence.
Best For
- Exploring Armenian brandy for the first time without a significant investment
- Building a home bar with spirits from underrepresented regions
- After-dinner digestif service alongside coffee and dried fruit
- Mixing brandy-forward cocktails that call for a drier, spicier base spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Armenia 3 Star taste like? It leads with caramel, dried fruit, and vanilla before shifting into oak spice and a lightly sweet finish. The overall profile is warm and approachable with a youthful intensity that sets it apart from older expressions.
How does Armenia 3 Star compare to Hennessy VS? Both sit in the younger brandy category, but Armenia 3 Star tends toward drier, more spice-driven flavors shaped by Armenian oak, while Hennessy VS leans into rounder, fruitier Limousin oak notes typical of Cognac. Armenia 3 Star generally comes in at a lower price tier as well.
Is Armenia 3 Star good for beginners? Yes — its 40% ABV and fruit-forward, vanilla-laced profile make it an accessible entry point into the Armenian brandy category. The relatively gentle oak influence and medium body keep it from overwhelming new brandy drinkers.
Where is Armenia 3 Star made? It is produced by Yerevan Brandy Company in Armenia, one of the oldest brandy-producing operations in the region, established in 1887. The grapes are sourced locally, and the oak barrels are crafted onsite from native Armenian timber.
What foods pair well with Armenia 3 Star? Dried apricots and walnuts mirror the brandy's fruit and oak notes naturally. Dark chocolate with 60–70% cacao complements the caramel sweetness. Aged hard cheeses like Parmesan stand up to the oak tannins. Baklava and honey-based pastries echo the vanilla and baking-spice character. Grilled lamb with warm spices creates a regional pairing rooted in Armenian culinary tradition.
What sizes does Armenia 3 Star come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available size for this expression.
Is Armenia 3 Star worth the price? Armenia 3 Star positions as an entry-level expression in the Armenian brandy category, typically undercutting comparable VS and VSOP Cognacs. For drinkers curious about the distinctive impact of Armenian oak and indigenous grape varieties, it represents solid value within the broader brandy landscape.
Why Armenia 3 Star?
The genuine differentiator here is the oak. Armenian oak — tight-grained, harvested from 70-year-old trees, and coopered onsite — imparts a mineral and herbal dimension rarely found in brandies aged in French or American oak. Add to that a base spirit distilled from indigenous grape varieties like Kangun and Voskehat, and you have a flavor profile that simply cannot be replicated outside this region. Armenian brandy earned its first international recognition at the 1902 World Exhibition in France, and over a century later the tradition remains intact. For anyone looking to understand why Armenian brandy has maintained a loyal following well beyond its borders, the 3 Star is the logical starting point.
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