2015 `Yeraz`, Zorah

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Experience the allure of the 2015 'Yeraz' by Zorah, an Armenian red wine that captivates with its unique blend and expression of the Vayots Dzor region.

Key Features:

  • 🍇 Vintage: 2015
  • 🏞️ Origin: Vayots Dzor, Armenia
  • 🍇 Grape Varieties: Areni Noir, Voskehat
  • 🍷 Flavor Profile: The 2015 'Yeraz' unveils a complex palate with layers of dark red fruit, hints of spice, and a subtle earthiness. The wine's medium to full body, velvety tannins, and vibrant acidity showcase the unique expression of the Vayots Dzor terroir and the skillful blending of Areni Noir and Voskehat.
  • 🌍 Vayots Dzor Terroir: Zorah's vineyards in Vayots Dzor benefit from high-altitude slopes and volcanic soils. The region's terroir imparts distinct characteristics to the grapes, contributing to the wine's sense of place and authenticity.
  • 🍷 Winemaking Craftsmanship: Crafted with craftsmanship, the 2015 'Yeraz' reflects Zorah's commitment to traditional winemaking. The Areni Noir and Voskehat grapes are carefully vinified and aged, resulting in a wine that beautifully captures the spirit of Armenian winemaking.
  • 🍽️ Food Pairing: Enhance your dining experience by pairing this Armenian blend with grilled meats, lamb dishes, or flavorful Middle Eastern cuisine. The wine's versatility makes it an ideal companion for a range of culinary delights.
  • 🍷 Serving Recommendation: To fully appreciate the wine's complexity, allow the 2015 'Yeraz' to breathe before serving. Serve it at the recommended temperature to unlock the full spectrum of flavors and aromas, and immerse yourself in the sensory journey that Zorah offers with this exceptional vintage.

Immerse yourself in the allure of Armenian winemaking with the 2015 'Yeraz' by Zorah. From the captivating vineyards of Vayots Dzor to your glass, savor the exceptional qualities that make this blend a true representation of Zorah's dedication to showcasing the authenticity and character of Armenian terroir.

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