
Artsakh
Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, is a disputed region located in the South Caucasus. The region has a long history of winemaking, dating back to ancient times. The unique climate and soil conditions of Artsakh make it an ideal location for growing grapes and producing high-quality wines.
Indigenous grapes reign supreme in Artsakh. The star is Khndoghni (also known as Sireni), crafting bold reds known for their rich tannins, intense fruit flavors, and hints of spice. Other local grapes like Voskehat produce crisp whites with floral notes.
Indigenous grapes reign supreme in Artsakh. The star is Khndoghni (also known as Sireni), crafting bold reds known for their rich tannins, intense fruit flavors, and hints of spice. Other local grapes like Voskehat produce crisp whites with floral notes.
vidence of ancient winemaking practices has been unearthed in Artsakh, including fermentation vessels dating back to the 7th century.



