ArmInfo. Between January and May 2026, Armenia experienced a 53% surge in wine exports, as stated by Arman Khojoyan, Armenia's Deputy Minister of Economy, in an interview with an ArmInfo correspondent on the sidelines of the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles international wine competition.
Khojoyan highlighted that the export footprint for the reporting period spanned approximately 50 countries. Furthermore, he noted that Armenian wines are increasingly positioned on the global stage as premium, high-quality products. In this regard, the Deputy Minister emphasized that the success of Armenian wine should be measured not merely by export volume, but by its price point and strategic presence in international markets.
According to Khojoyan, the government is actively pursuing targeted initiatives in this direction. Prestigious events like the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, he added, play a vital role in boosting the brand awareness of Armenian wine and unlocking fresh opportunities to expand into new export markets.