Ararati

Ararati

The Ararati grape is a remarkable fruit bearing a noble lineage that hails from the historic viticultural region of Armenia. Its name, Ararati, is derived from Mount Ararat, which according to biblical narratives, is the location where Noah's Ark is said to have rested. This association makes it often romantically referred to as a "biblical grape".

Recognised for their distinctive wine-producing characteristics, Ararati grapes exhibit a beguilingly deep-purple exterior. The fruits themselves are sizable, and thus yield a significant amount of juice, making them optimal for viticulture. These grapes are semi-sweet and are widely celebrated for their fragrant floral aroma that manages to be simultaneously intense yet pleasing.

The Ararati grapes are primarily used in the production of wine, predominantly red, although some rosé and white wines have also been crafted from these versatile fruits. The wines rendered from Ararati grapes are renowned for their rich, full-bodied profile, boasting a complex fusion of berry and plum flavours, with subtle hints of spice and earthy undertones. The palate pleasing texture and impressive longevity of these wines are highly appreciated by wine enthusiasts worldwide.

Ararati grapes flourish in volcanic soils, which contribute to the unique mineral composition and flavour profile of the wines produced. The grapes' resilience and adaptability, even in harsh weather conditions, bestow them a degree of hardiness that further elevates their standing in viticulture.

Over centuries, the Ararati grape has been a significant part of Armenian cultural heritage and tradition, and they continue to play a central role in the modern wine industry. Given the increasingly global interest in these native Armenian wines, the Ararati grape is undoubtedly a venerable ambassador of this remarkable wine-producing territory.

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