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Winemaker’s Table:
Areni Cliffs

Overview

Welcome to the Winemaker’s Table, where local legends and farm-to-table foods are combined with Armenia's breathtaking landscapes for an unforgettable dining experience. Amidst the stunning cliffs of Noravank Canyon in the Arpa Protected Landscape, your 3-course meal unfolds with a view of the 13th-century Noravank Monastery and glimpses of the endangered bezoar goats, all guarded by the vigilant wildlife rangers you'll meet.

As you dine, discover the tale of Noravank Monastery's creation. Over 700 years ago, the architect Momik constructed this masterpiece in less than three years to win the hand of his beloved, the Princess of Syunik, whose father ruled over this part of Armenia. But as he placed the final stone on the dome, by the order of the Prince an unknown assailant sent him plummeting to his death, leaving his love and art behind. Join us for more tales and unforgettable moments.

What To Expect

Your Hosts

Both born and raised in Areni village, wife-husband duo Mariam and Anushavan are not new to hosting travelers like you – the two have been working together at their family winery for some time now. In fact, Anushavan’s father founded the very first private winery in Areni following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since then, their family has been hard at work sharing their wines and local way of life with travelers, and in doing so, supporting their family. Mariam played a key role in developing the menu for this experience, which you can see below. The tolma [tohl-mah] is her own recipe, made using grape leaves from their vineyard, while the tarragon salad is a family recipe passed down to her, which also happened to be her grandfather’s favorite. Preparing it, she says, keeps his memory alive.

What’s Included

4 – 5 hours

8 people max

3 course meal

Vegetarian friendly

Professional local chefs

Untouched nature

4 – 5 hours • 8 people max • 3 course meal • Vegetarian friendly • Professional local chefs • Untouched nature •


Menu

Welcome Sangria Cocktail & Amuse-Bouches

Appetizers

Armenian mixed cheese platter

Tarragon salad with grapes and goat cheese aged underground in clay pots (horats panir)

Pumpkin hummus

Main Course

Trout wrapped in lavash bread served with grilled red pepper purée and seasonal greens

Grape leaf tolma with beef, served with garlic yogurt

Vegetarian options (by prior request):
Bean, chickpea, and pumpkin balajik stew with dried plums and apricots

Baked lentils and vegetables wrapped in lavash, served with greens

Dessert

Honey grilled seasonal fruit served with strained yogurt and mulberry molasses 

Drinks

Sangria cocktail | Red and white wine | Still and sparkling water | Coffee and tea

This menu was carefully created by your hosts and ONEArmenia, our nonprofit arm, with support from an Armenian food historian, and is based on the culinary traditions of the Vayots Dzor province. All ingredients are seasonal and locally sourced.

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*Free cancellation up to 72 hours before each adventure.

Adventuring for Good

Transforming the lives of both travelers and local people through meaningful and responsible experiences is why we do what we do at 2492. We believe that Armenia can be a wonderful place to both visit and live in, which is why each of our experiences are thoughtfully built not only to connect you with local people and ways of life, but also positively impact the lives and communities that you encounter. For our Wild Food Adventures, that means: 

  • Local, seasonal ingredients: All our dishes are cooked using seasonal ingredients sourced from local communities.

  • Native, authentic recipes: With the support of an expert Armenian food historian and our nonprofit arm ONEArmenia, your hosts have created a menu that is true to the culinary and cultural traditions of each location while preserving its cultural heritage with local and near-forgotten recipes.  

  • Expertly trained community hosts: Your hosts have been trained in the culinary arts, hospitality, customer service, hygiene, food waste management, first aid, and environmental protection at the Yeremyan Academy, Armenia’s top culinary school, so that you can enjoy the Armenian Highland in comfort and feel good knowing that your experience has little to no negative impacts on the environment. 

  • Untouched natural landscapes: A donation of 2,000 AMD from each individual’s booking in your group will go to the Caucasus Nature Fund, who will double that amount and send to the Arpa Protected Landscape, the community-managed protected area where this experience takes place, home to 885 plant species, 39 mammals, and 190 bird species, many of which are nationally or globally endangered.

FAQ

Questions? Concerns? Burning existential queries on life? We can help (with the first two).