
Tavush
Bordered by Georgia and Azerbaijan, Armenia's northeastern region of Tavush is a haven for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts alike. Lush forests and dramatic mountains create a stunning backdrop for flourishing vineyards.
The main grape varieties grown in Tavush are Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, and Saperavi. These grapes are used to produce a range of wine styles, including dry white wines, full-bodied red wines, and sweet dessert wines. The region is particularly known for its Rkatsiteli wines, which are characterized by their crisp acidity and floral aromas.
The main grape varieties grown in Tavush are Rkatsiteli, Mtsvane, and Saperavi. These grapes are used to produce a range of wine styles, including dry white wines, full-bodied red wines, and sweet dessert wines. The region is particularly known for its Rkatsiteli wines, which are characterized by their crisp acidity and floral aromas.
Tavush is a haven for nature lovers, with large forests and wildlife.