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From Monday to Wednesday, Armenia participated for the first time in Wine Paris, one of the world's largest wine exhibitions. This was an important step in promoting Armenian winemaking, enabling to present its unique heritage on the international stage.
The national pavilion of Armenia (4B183) featured 21 wineries, including Alluria Wines, Armenia Wine Company, Gevorkian Winery, and many others. They showcased wines that reflect the richness of the Armenian terroir and indigenous grape varieties.
Armenian Ambassador to France Arman Khachatryan visited the exhibition and emphasized that France is the third most important export market for Armenian wines, and participation in Wine Paris opens up new opportunities for their popularization.
Wine Paris remains a key event in the wine industry; in 2025, it brought together more than 4,000 exhibitors from 48 countries and attracted 41,000 visitors, including buyers, distributors, and sommeliers.
According to Zaruhi Muradyan, Executive Director of the Vine and Wine Foundation of Armenia (VWFA), participation in Wine Paris 2025 was an important step in strengthening the position of Armenian wines in the world market.
In recent years, Armenia has been actively expanding its exports. In the case when Armenian wines were supplied to 15 countries in 2025, their geographical scope had grown to 39 countries in 2025.
Among the pavilion participants were also Hin Areni Wine, Van Ardi Wines, Voskeni Wines, Voskevaz Winery, Karas Wines, and several other wineries showcasing the best examples of Armenian winemaking.