Ararat Akhtamar VSOP 700ML
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Description
Description
Ararat Akhtamar VSOP 700ML is a 10-year-old Armenian brandy bottled at 40% ABV, produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company. Recognized as "Best in the World" at a 2017 international spirits competition, Akhtamar blends more than fifteen individual grape distillates aged exclusively in Caucasian oak barrels — a production approach that yields remarkable depth for a brandy at this age statement.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Yerevan, Armenia | Age: 10 Years | Distillery: Yerevan Brandy Company
Production & Heritage
The Yerevan Brandy Company, founded in 1887, is Armenia's most storied brandy producer and has long been the country's standard-bearer in international markets. Akhtamar is double-distilled from indigenous Armenian white grape varieties — primarily Garandmak and Voskehat — with only the "heart" fraction of each distillation run retained. The resulting spirit matures for a minimum of ten years in barrels crafted from Caucasian oak trees at least seventy years old, which contribute the distinctive dried-fruit and spice character that separates Armenian brandy from its French and Georgian counterparts.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sweet plum jam and toffee before unfolding into layers of vanilla, beeswax, and a delicate floral note reminiscent of potpourri. Gentle spice threads through the background as the brandy breathes.
Taste: The palate entry is rounded and creamy, immediately presenting sultanas and creamy vanilla. Mid-palate, dried apricot and walnut emerge alongside soft oak tannins, while prune and beeswax lend a waxy richness. The blend of fifteen-plus distillates delivers a full, silky mouthfeel with pleasant tartness at the edges.
Finish: Medium-long, textured with warm cinnamon and toasted oak that fade gradually. A faint sweetness of dried stone fruit lingers after each sip.
How to Drink Akhtamar
Akhtamar's ten years of oak maturation reward patient, unhurried sipping — serve it neat in a tulip-shaped glass at room temperature, or with a single drop of water to open the vanilla and apricot notes further. Its balanced sweetness and spice also make it a versatile cocktail base: try it in a Sidecar, where the dried-fruit richness complements Cointreau and lemon; a Brandy Alexander, where its creamy vanilla profile amplifies the dessert character; or an Armenian Coffee Cocktail (brandy, Armenian coffee, simple syrup), where walnut and spice notes echo the roasted coffee perfectly.
Best For
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates old-world brandy traditions
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or dried fruit
- Introducing friends to Armenian brandy as a category
- Building a brandy collection beyond French Cognac and Armagnac
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Akhtamar taste like? Akhtamar delivers a creamy, full-bodied palate dominated by dried apricot, vanilla, walnut, and beeswax, with warm cinnamon and toasted oak on the finish. The overall profile is rich and softly sweet, with a pleasant tartness that keeps it balanced.
How does Akhtamar compare to Noy Armenian brandy? Noy is Ararat's closest domestic competitor and tends toward a lighter, more overtly fruity profile at comparable age statements. Akhtamar leans richer and more oak-driven, partly due to Yerevan Brandy Company's use of Caucasian oak from trees aged at least seventy years.
Is Akhtamar good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the ten-year aging and blend of fifteen-plus distillates produce a smooth, layered brandy that is at its best served neat or with a small splash of water to release its aromatic complexity.
Where is Akhtamar made? Akhtamar is produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. The distillery has operated since 1887 and uses locally grown Armenian white grape varieties including Garandmak and Voskehat.
What foods pair well with Akhtamar? Dark chocolate truffles complement the vanilla and beeswax notes; aged hard cheeses like Parmesan echo the nutty oak character; dried apricots and figs mirror the brandy's stone-fruit core; baklava or walnut pastries reinforce its spice and nut layers; and roasted lamb with Armenian spices creates a regional pairing that highlights the brandy's heritage.
What sizes does Akhtamar come in? Ararat Akhtamar VSOP is widely available in the standard 700ml bottle, with 500ml versions also found in select markets.
Is Akhtamar worth the price? Akhtamar positions as a mid-premium expression within the Armenian brandy category, and its ten-year age statement, complex multi-distillate blend, and international award recognition place it among the strongest values for aged brandy worldwide.
Why Akhtamar?
What separates Akhtamar from the broader Ararat range — and from most brandies at this price tier — is the sheer complexity achieved by blending more than fifteen individual distillates, each aged a minimum of ten years in Caucasian oak harvested from trees no younger than seventy. That barrel selection imparts a uniquely Armenian signature: dried stone fruit, walnut, and beeswax that you simply do not find in Cognac or other European brandies. Its "Best in the World" recognition at a 2017 international competition underscores a quality level that has steadily built Akhtamar's reputation outside Armenia. For drinkers looking to explore brandy beyond the familiar French appellations, Akhtamar remains one of the most compelling entry points into the Armenian tradition.
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