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WineWorks gives new breath to Armenian winemaking (video)

YEREVAN, July 22. /ARKA/. Lalvar, Kaputkeni and Jrjruk grape varieties grown in the Armenian province of Tavush, Khndogni in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Areni in Vayots Dzor: WineWorks has mapped Armenian grape varieties by region, the press service of Acba Bank reported.

WineWorks has been developing Armenian winemaking and presenting Armenian grape varieties to the world for already 8 years. Company founder Vahe Keushgueryan first engaged in winemaking in California and Italy and then returned to Armenia to set up his own company.

WineWorks deals with more than 20 varieties of Armenian grapes. The company makes its own wines and provides winemaking services to other companies as well.

WineWorks is a specialized company, contributing to the development of Armenian winemaking with its experience and technologies.

Acba Leasing is WineWorks’ partner assisting the company in acquiring production equipment.

“We have purchased most of our equipment through Acba Leasing, which is our number one partner for the only reason – large experience and quicker process. Leasing is gentle and flexible. We, first and foremost, work with Acba – very easy and fast. Acba Leasing is our number one choice for purchasing other equipment as well”, said Vahe Keushgueryan, WineWorks Director.

WineWorks is sure that Armenia will find its place as the cradle of winemaking in the world history of winemaking.

Kesh, Oshin Zulal – the wines produced by WineWorks are distinguished by their high quality. They are exported to the US, Europe, Russia and China.

Acba Leasing’s 100% shareholder is Acba Bank. Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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