Armenian cognac evokes a smile: Pashinyan
"The first associations with Armenian cognac are smiles," Pashinyan said at the opening of a cognac factory in Yerevan.
Yerevan, December 14. The first associations with Armenian cognac are smiles, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the opening of a cognac factory in Yerevan on Tuesday.
"The first associations with Armenian cognac are smiles. This is what we should focus on. The Armenian cognac is a unique, exclusive product," Pashinyan said.
The Armenian cognac is produced from grapes grown in the Ararat Valley, and it is aged in oak barrels for at least three years.
The Armenian cognac is exported to more than 30 countries, and it is considered to be one of the best cognacs in the world.
The opening of the new cognac factory in Yerevan is a sign of the growing popularity of Armenian cognac.
The factory is equipped with the latest technology, and it will produce high-quality cognac that will meet the demands of the most discerning consumers.
The opening of the new factory is also a sign of the Armenian government's commitment to supporting the development of the country's cognac industry.
The government has provided financial assistance to cognac producers, and it has also worked to promote Armenian cognac on the international market.
"The Armenian cognac is a unique, exclusive product," Pashinyan said.
The Armenian cognac is a unique product that has a long history and tradition.
The Armenian cognac is made from grapes that are grown in the Ararat Valley, and it is aged in oak barrels for at least three years.
The Armenian cognac has a rich, complex flavor that is unlike any other cognac in the world.
The Armenian cognac is a versatile spirit that can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails.
The Armenian cognac is a perfect gift for any occasion.