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A well-aged 15-year-old brandy from Ararat in Armenia, produced from local grapes. This particular edition is a tribute to the blender, Markar Sedrakyan, who was from the region of Vaspurakan. One to sip and savour, for sure!
Cinnamon, coffee beans, and toasted oak, joined by plump sultana and dried apricot.
Had big expectations for this brandy but nit satisfied after the try. Ararat Dvib was a perfection of armenian brandy and I thought that Vaspurakan would be not as good but atleast similar to that quality. On the taste a lot of raisins and coffee beans with a hint of old oak. Not long lasting aftertaste. Dont get me wrong, its still good brandy hut my advise is just to pay a little more and go for Dvin.