Wine of Silence - Ukraine, Armenia, Iran in a gift box
The Trilogy of Hope: Wines born where culture and life endure, from Ukraine, Armenia, and Iran.
Technical Sheet
Fermentation in stainless steel at a controlled temperature of 20°C with the addition of selected yeasts.
Maturation:
6 months in stainless steel.
16 months in stainless steel
Maturation:
Spontaneous fermentation in small batches, with indigenous yeasts.
Brief maceration to extract color and aromas.
Spontaneous, initiated exclusively by indigenous yeasts
In temperature-controlled steel vats. 48 months in French oak barrels;
Aging:
30% new
70% second and third passage
The Cultural Resilience Trilogy
Telti Kuruk 2024 (Ucraine)
This white is an act of courage and a bridge between cultures. Expect a wine of tension, depth, and salinity, defying time and expressing the elegance of a flower blossoming on the strength of stone. Proof that life flourishes even in the shadows.
Keush Areni 2016 (Armenia)
A living symbol. This red wine is the fruit of an enterprise undertaken under the patronage of the poet Rumi, marking the first production with Persian grapes (Rasheh) in nearly fifty years, since the prohibition. Molana is freedom made wine, a clandestine act of memory and desire that opposes silence.
Molana Rasheh 2021 (Iran)
Beneath the eternal shadow of Mount Ararat, in a harsh and sacred land, the ancient Areni grape variety has millennia-old roots. Savoring a sip of this immortal wine is a true journey through time, to the cave where, six thousand harvests ago, the world's first wine was born.
The Word of the Producer
This Christmas, I invite you to give a gift that transcends taste: an act of solidarity and profound cultural reflection. We have brought together in a single, extraordinary collection the three pillars of the "Wine of Silence" project—wines born where viticulture is not an art, but an act of resistance.
These bottles carry not only the flavor of the land, but the voice of entire civilizations that refuse to be silenced. Giving this gift set means choosing history, courage, and hope.