About Wine WeekEND Tour

Get ready for two jam-packed days of tasting the finest wines, exploring historical sites, and discovering the traditions behind Armenian winemaking

  • Duration

    2 full days
  • Group size

    Up to 10 travelers
  • Individual route

    2 wine regions on your choice
  • Transfer

    Comfortable minivan travel
  • Best wineries

    Private tastings
  • Price range

    From 25,600₽ ($300) pp depending on the route

Available options

Classic
  • Includes:
  • Transfer along the route
  • Wine tastings and tours
  • Light snacks (cheese and meat platters, etc.)
  • Guide accompaniment
From 25 600₽ ($300)
Premium
  • Includes everything provided by the Classic package, plus:
  • Refreshing sparkling wine every morning
  • Dinner in an elegant restaurant
  • Wine, perfectly paired with dinner
From 29 600₽ ($355)
Super Premium
  • Includes everything provided by the Premium package, as well as:
  • Airport transfers both ways
  • Welcome dinner upon arrival
  • Accommodation in a 4-star hotel (three nights)
From 44 600₽ ($480)
beautiful northern Armenia.
Route 1: Aragatsotn Region
The scenic province of Aragatsotn, where rolling hills meet Armenia’s thriving wine culture. Visit the renowned Armenia Wine winery, where passionate winemakers craft bold, expressive varietals that capture the region’s essence. For more discoveries, choose from nearby gems like Van Ardi(known for its velvety reds), Voskevaz (a pioneer of Armenian oak-aged wines), or Stork Nest (a boutique estate with panoramic views). As dusk falls, return to lively Yerevan, where the capital’s warm hospitality and bustling cafes await.Start your journey in beautiful Aragatsotn region.
Discover best wines of Armenia’s west .
Route 2: Armavir Region
The route takes you to the sunlit Armavir region, a land of exceptional terroir. Start at Alluria Wine, a hidden gem where tradition meets innovation in every bottle. If you wish, pause to explore the sacred Echmiadzin Cathedral—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the spiritual heart of Armenia, adorned with intricate carvings. Continue your wine quest with a stop at one of the region’s top estates: Voskeni, Jraghatspanyan (a family-run treasure), or Karas Wines. End the day with a relaxed evening back in Yerevan, savoring the day’s memories over a glass of local wine.
Feel the spirit of the region - Southwest.
Route 3: Ararat Valley
Venture to the majestic Ararat Valley, where history and viticulture intertwine. Visit Hor-Virap monastery, a cliffside fortress-monastery with sweeping views of Mount Ararat—a symbol of Armenian resilience. Next, step into the warmth of Givani Wines, where home-style winemaking traditions come alive in small, handcrafted batches. Cap the day at Tushpa winery, a modern estate that honors ancient techniques to produce rich, complex reds. Return to Yerevan as the sun sets, carrying the valley’s spirit with you.
Witness stunning scenery and historical wonders - South.
Route 4: Vayots Dzor Region
Vayots Dzor region, a land of jagged cliffs and ancient secrets. Explore the picturesque Noravank Monastery, a 13th-century masterpiece nestled in a red-rock gorge. Then, step into history at the Areni cave—the world’s oldest known winemaking site, where 6,100-year-old grape seeds and fermentation vats reveal Armenia’s winemaking legacy. Conclude your journey with a visit to any of four boutique wineries: Trinity Canyon (elegant blends), Old Bridge (artisanal small-lot wines), Krya (organic, terroir-driven), or Momik (family-owned and deeply rooted in tradition). End the day with a relaxed evening back in Yerevan.
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