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Noy Honey Flavor Brandy | 700ML
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Brandy: Noy Honey Flavor Brandy | 700MLEmbark on a journey to the heart of Armenia with NOY Brandy Honey Flavor 700ml, a luscious blend of traditional Armenian brandy and the sweet, natural essence of honey.Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!Featured inROLLING STONEMEN'S JOURNALUS WEEKLYALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.Size: 700MLProof: 66 (33%ABV)Origin: ArmeniaDistillery: NoyDetailed DescriptionEmbark on a journey to the heart of Armenia with NOY Brandy Honey Flavor 700ml, a luscious blend of traditional Armenian brandy and the sweet, natural essence of honey. This exquisite spirit combines the rich history of Armenian distillation with innovative flavor infusion, creating a brandy experience that's both timeless and contemporary.Noy Honey Flavor Brandy | 700ML Tasting NotesNose: Delicate floral notes of honey seamlessly blend with hints of vanilla and oak.Palate: A rich tapestry of sweet honey and complex brandy flavors, with a smooth, well-rounded mouthfeel.Finish: A long, satisfying finish that leaves a gentle sweetness and a hint of spiced oak on the palate.Distillery InformationNoy (officially stylized as NOY), is an Armenian brandy (cognac-style) that has been produced by the Yerevan Ararat Brandy Factory since 1877. It was first known as "Armenian cognac" until 1899, when it was branded as "Shustov". With the establishment of Soviet Armenia in 1920, the production of Armenian brandy was nationalized and the brandy was popularized as "Shustov" until 1940, when the drink was labeled as "Ararat", after the re-organization of Armenian brandy production. After the independence of Armenia, the factory was privatized in 2002 and the produced brandy was re-labeled as NOY. It is made from Armenian grapes of Armavir and Vayots Dzor regions, and spring water, based on traditional methods.
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