ARENI SEV
The Timeless Armenian Variety
The Areni Sev grape, also known as Areni Noir, is a dark-skinned varietal native to the Vayots Dzor region. This grape is celebrated not only for its exceptional qualities but also for its historical significance. Its roots trace back around 6,100 years to the Areni-1 cave complex—the site of the world’s oldest known winery—highlighting its integral role in Armenia’s winemaking heritage.
In 2011, the Areni-1 cave revealed archaeological treasures that spoke to Armenia’s long-standing relationship with winemaking. Sophisticated tools, fermentation vessels, and wine presses discovered here showcase the enduring importance of the Areni grape, adapted perfectly to the region’s unique terroir and climate.
Nestled within the rugged terrain of Vayots Dzor, the Areni grape has flourished for millennia. The continental climate of warm summers and cold winters creates an environment where this late-ripening variety thrives.
The grape holds an important role, symbolizing Armenia’s legacy and historic relationship with winemaking. The findings in this cave demonstrate that the Areni Sev grape was cultivated and transformed into wine thousands of years ago as well. These discoveries connect the grape to a rich tradition, one that has been passed down through generations, cementing Areni Sev’s status as a cornerstone of Armenian winemaking and cultural heritage.

In the contemporary wine landscape, Areni Sev has begun to carve out its niche, drawing comparisons to Burgundy’s Pinot Noir, not only for its elegance but also for its ability to produce wines of depth and complexity. As the world increasingly seeks unique and authentic wine flavors and experiences, Areni Sev’s historical roots and distinctive character position it as a rising star—a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by wine lovers across the globe.
When the timing is determined, our Areni Sev grapes are hand-harvested with precision and care to capture their fullest expression and to minimize damage. This artisanal approach respects the grape’s integrity and honors Armenian winemaking traditions.

The winemaking process starts with destemming the grapes and allowing the natural yeasts on the grape skins to initiate the fermentation process. Armenian amphorae, known as “karas,” are frequently used for aging–an ancient practice deeply rooted in the region’s winemaking history. The Areni Sev grape’s thick skins and high acidity contribute to a remarkable range of styles, from light and elegant to those with rich complexity and aging potential. This adaptability ensures that Areni Sev wines stand out with their balance, structure, and sophistication.
Once aging is complete, and the wine has reached its ideal expression, it is carefully bottled. Each bottle embodies the dedication and craftsmanship of the winemakers, showcasing the story of the Areni Sev grape and the Vayots Dzor terroir.
The craftsmanship culminates in sealing the depth and elegance in our tailored bottles, which incept the exclusive Kutque experience even before unsealing.
The Areni Sev grape is more than just a variety; it’s a living tribute to Armenia’s rich winemaking heritage and the timeless connection between land, culture, and craftsmanship.
If you’re intrigued by the Areni Sev grape and the story behind every bottle, now is the perfect time to explore Kutque wines. Crafted with precision and rooted in the rich traditions of Armenian winemaking, Kutque wines reflect the perfect balance of history and artisanry.
Discover how the combination of unique terroir, traditional winemaking rituals, and biodynamic methods has created wines that are both a reflection of the past and a celebration of the future.
Taste Armenia’s legacy through Kutque’s exceptional Areni Sev wines and experience a genuine connection to one of the world’s most ancient and prestigious wine regions.