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    Armenian wine-making companies cannot occupy the niche of Georgian
    wines on the Russian market

    Mediamax Agency, Armenia
    April 28 2007

    Yerevan, April 28 /Mediamax/. The embargo for import of Georgian wines
    to Russia did not influence on the volumes of export of Armenian wines
    to the given country at all, the Chairman of the Union of Armenian
    Wine-Makers Avag Harutiunian stated in Yerevan today.

    Mediamax reports that, speaking at a news conference within the
    framework of the international forum on the market and the law on
    grapes and wine-making production, taking place in Yerevan, Avag
    Harutiunian described as ~Sincommensurable~T the export volumes of
    Georgian and Armenian wines to Russia.

    According to him, before the placement of embargo, Georgia exported
    to Russia 40mln bottles of wine annually, and Armenia ~V 500-800
    thousand bottles.

    Avag Harutiunian stated that the potential export capacity of Armenian
    wines makes maximum 3-4mln bottles a year. He also noted that the
    main consumer of Armenian wines in Russia is the Armenian Diaspora,
    which today uses as much wine, as it did use before the placement of
    embargo for the Georgian and Moldavian wines.

    All this, according to the assessment of Avag Harutiunian, suggests
    that the Armenian wines cannot occupy the niche on the Russian market,
    which previously belonged to the Georgian production.

    The Director of the French SYGIL Consulting Company François Bobrie,
    answering the question of Mediamax on how French wines could appear
    in the Armenian retail network at the prices lower than the national
    wine production prices, noted:

    ~SUnfortunately, law quality French wines appear on the Armenian
    market, which, of course, influences the reputation of the French
    wines on the whole. This can become a lesson for the Armenian exporters
    not to export to external markets brandy of bad quality~T.

    It is expected that following the results of the forum, there will be
    a resolution approved on establishing an association of wine-makers
    of 10 countries of the Black Sea basin.

    --Boundary_(ID_uIziKYfBCl7iBLQvWMAtLg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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