Armenian local Winery

Wine bars Kentron (Center) 35 Movses Khorenatsi Street
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About 9 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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Armenian Local Winery occupies a modest corner of Kentron with a straightforward mission: showcase domestic production without ceremony. The space leans minimal—think exposed brick, simple wood tables, minimal lighting—letting the wine speak. Regulars include expats hunting for affordable, quality Armenian varietals (Areni, Voskehat, Khndoghni) and locals who know the owner's taste runs deep. Pours are generous, prices hover around 9000 AMD for a bottle, and the playlist ranges from Armenian folk to indie. No food beyond occasional cheese boards. It's the kind of place where a recommendation matters more than a reservation, and repeat visits reveal a curated selection that rotates with seasons. Perfect for wine drinkers who tire of tourist-focused establishments.

Things to note: No kitchen or food service beyond occasional boards. Limited seating; capacity fills quickly on weekends.

35 Movses Khorenatsi Street, Yerevan 0018.

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Can I taste before buying a bottle?
Yes. Staff will pour small tastes. Most customers order by the bottle; glass pours depend on what's open that day.
What Armenian wines should I try?
Ask staff for current stock. Areni reds and Voskehat whites are household names; the venue often stocks lesser-known producers worth exploring.
Is there food?
No hot food. Occasional cheese boards available; bring a snack or eat nearby and return.
Do I need to book?
Walk-ins welcome on quiet nights. Weekends fill fast; calling ahead (if number available) is wise for groups.

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