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  • YBP Changes External Design To Distinguish from Competitors

    YBP CHANGES EXTERNAL DESIGN OF ITS PRODUCTION TO MAKE IT
    DISTINGUISHABLE FROM THAT OF COMPETITORS


    YEREVAN, MAY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Brandy Plant (YBP) has
    changed the external design of its whole production. This was
    announced at a press conference held on the occasion of the 30th
    anniversary of the French company Pernod Ricard - the owner of the
    plant. According to YBP Chairman Erve Karoff, the changes are aimed at
    making brandies "Ararat" distinguishable from the production of
    numerous competitors. Besides using a new external design, labels and
    bottles bearing the engraving "Ararat", YBP has divided its production
    into new groups: regular - 3-5 years, premium - 6-10 years and
    superpremium - 15-20 years. According to YBP Head, the company spent
    over 1.5 mln dollars for changing its production's external design,
    and anticipates a 8-9% increase in sales in 2005 alone. Asked by NT
    correspondent how much the consumer will pay for the new design, Erve
    Karoff said that prior to this, the prices of all the production of
    "Ararat" had been increased, and only Superpremium brandies of the new
    design will be sold at higher prices. YBP Chairman noted that more
    than 4 mln litres of brandy is produced annually by the plant. Over
    90% of the production is exported, which makes more than half of the
    brandy exports from Armenia. The company purchases both bottles and
    raw materials exclusively in Armenia. It is cooperating with about 4
    thousand vine-growers. In 2004, over 20 thousand tons of grapes was
    purchased, while this year it is planned to purchase about 25 tons,
    for which 6-8 mln USD will be spent. The French company Pernod Ricard,
    in which the Yerevan Brandy Plant was included in 1998, was founded in
    1975 through a merger of two small family companies Pernod and
    Ricard. At present, Pernod Ricard is the third largest producer of
    alhoholic drinks in the world.
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