NEW BRAND SIMBOLIZING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN ARMENIAN AND RUSSIAN PEOPLE

10/19/2010


Yerevan ARARAT Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory from today will present its new brand. The "Kremlin Award" brandy вилл be 10, 15 and 20 years old. This idea has been realized by Yerevan ARARAT Brandy-Wine-Vodka Factory’s and Russian “Kremlyovski” trade house’s joint initiative. 


On the occasion of the new brand presentation, Gagik Tsarukyan, the founder of "Multi Group" Concern, hosted the delegation headed by Vladimir  Peshkin, the general director of the “Kremlyovski” trade house. Greeting the guests, Gagik Tsarukyan noted, that it is another  successful and positive example of Armenian-Russian economic cooperation. ‘’It is not only а production, but it is also our country's history, which we need to keep and by this way pass on to the future generation. I am glad, that our cooperation gave its positive results: this brandy is the best example of it. I am sure, this brand will catch the fancy of everyone", - marked Gagik Tsarukyan. 







According to the "Kremlyovski" trade house's general director Vladimir  Peshkin's estimation, this brandy was expected in Russian market. ""Kremlyovski" trade house, which is under the control of RF president's administration, realizes the import function for the superior governmental bodies", - mentioned Vladimir  Peshkin, adding, that  it is just a start for the effective collaboration. 

Gagik Tsarukyan marked particularly. ‘’We will support intentionally to strengthen Armenian and Russian people friendship, to deepen the economic cooperation, to grow the goods circulation". 

Vladimir Peshkin thanked Gagik Tsarukyan for keeping Armenian brandy traditions and the wine-making history in general and mentioned that they were amazed by what they had seen. 

At the end of the meeting Gagik Tsarukyan and Vladimir  Peshikn shook the hands. Аs a symbol of the start of  another positive economic collaboration between Armenia and Russia the brandy  tun sealing solemn ceremony was held. The honor  to pour  the brandy  amphora was given to Gagik Tsarukyan and Vladimir  Peshkin.