May 27
WINE AROUND
by Lusarev
Free entry with mandatory registration
The language of the event is Armenian.
Lusarev Wines launches the “WINE AROUND by Lusarev” event series, creating an environment where Armenian wine culture, engaging stories, new connections, and memorable experiences come together.
During the evening, guests will enjoy a tasting of Lusarev wines, where the wines’ unique characteristics and flavor nuances will be presented.
Each event in the series will feature a special guest who will present a pre-announced topic related to wine, culture, history, art, or other engaging fields.
At the end of the event, guests will have the opportunity to continue conversations in a free networking environment over a glass of wine, accompanied by new connections, ideas, and interesting discussions.
The first event of the “WINE AROUND by Lusarev” series will take place on May 27 at 18:30 at 6100 WineBar.
Participation is free with mandatory registration.
Speakers
Frunze Sargsyan
Founder of Lusarev Wines
During the evening, Lusarev Wines founder Frunze Sargsyan will present the brand’s story, philosophy, and wines, touching upon the specifics of winemaking, wine production technologies, and the methods used.
Mariam Saghatelyan
Sommelier, Co-founder of 6100
During the evening, Mariam will share the culture of proper wine serving and explain which foods and dishes pair best with each wine, making the tasting experience complete and memorable.
Boris Gasparyan
Archaeologist, Research Associate at the Department of Early Archaeology
Topic: The Role of the Material Culture of the Armenian Highlands in the Formation of Perceptions About Grapes and Wine
During the evening, archaeologist Boris Gasparyan will present the history of viticulture and winemaking in the Armenian Highlands, referring to the ancient wine production complex discovered in the Areni-1 cave and the cultural significance of grapes and wine.
He will also speak about the role of Armenian winemaking traditions in shaping the worldview and cultural identity of the Armenian people.