Saryan Street is Yerevan’s “wine street” and there is no better place to enjoy a glass of local beverage than on this famous street in the capital city. Saryan street has become synonymous with "being a wine lover’s paradise" in the last couple of years thanks to the wine establishments popping up left and right having an aim to make Armenia’s most famous beverage internationally popular.
The street also is the host for Yerevan Wine Days, a festival that takes place annually to celebrate Armenian wine (and food) and its historical importance for the country and the rest of the world since Armenia is the birthplace of the oldest winery on the planet. During the festival you will find winemakers from all over the country showcasing their finest wines selections.
So, here is the guide that details how to enjoy and attend the biggest festival in Yerevan - Yerevan Wine Days. This guide helps to find out costs, why to attend and what to expect.
Entrance to Yerevan Wine Days 2025
Entrance to the festival is free, but if visitors want to taste wine, they will need to purchase the “Wine Enjoyment Package”, which includes a cloth case, a branded wine glass, 12 tickets and an information booklet.
You can buy:
Tickets (3000 AMD - 12 pcs.)
Wine enjoyment package (12000 AMD)
“Wine enjoyment package” gift card (12000 AMD)
Branded Wine Glass (4000 AMD)
Why should you participate in Yerevan Wine Days?
Wine Tasting - Experience a unique Wine Tasting Journey, immersing yourself in the rich heritage of Armenian winemaking. With over 1,000 wine varieties from Armenia’s finest producers, you will have the opportunity to discover the aromas and flavors of award-winning local and international wines.
Memories That Last A Lifetime - Wine Days are filled with colors and smiles. Enjoy the creative photo zones, capture the best moments with friends, and take home unforgettable memories from the festival.
Lottery - Wine Days are not just about tasting but also about surprises! Join the special raffle and get a chance to win over 200 gifts, from rare Armenian wines to exclusive festival offers.
New discoveries about wine culture - You will discover more about the traditions of Armenian winemaking. You will get to know the past and present of wine through the jars. By the way, the emblem of the festival is built with the outline of a real jar, which reached us from the 10th-9th centuries BC, excavated in the Dvin region.
What to expect?
The best wines from local vineyards will be presented at the festival, each of which has a unique story, like the land from which the wines originate. From bright and rich reds to whites, there’s a wine here for every palate.
The festival will be divided between four zones.
Wine zone
Food zone
Charity zone
Music zone
Wine Zone
The wine zone is more than just a place to taste wine; it’s a platform for reviving Armenian culture and traditions spanning thousands of years. This platform expands yearly by welcoming new winemakers. Let’s explore the finest range of Armenian wines together, featuring dozens of winemakers and about 700 varieties of wine, each with its own unique story.
Gastro Zone
Good wine can only complement good food and create unforgettable flavors. To achieve such a palette of tastes, a special gastro zone is planned for the festival, featuring the participation of dozens of restaurants. Here, flavors mingle in the air, offering a true celebration for wine-loving gourmands. With a variety of up to 30 food points, every visitor can find dishes that match their favorite wine.
Music Zone
The non-stop music from the Wine Days stage turns the festival into a real celebration. Here, melodies blend with the clinking of glasses, making the wine enjoyment process even more delightful. Every visitor will find music to suit their preferences. The stage will be located at the intersection of Tumanyan-Parpetsi.
Charity Zone
Besides being a significant tourist and economic event, the festival has served as a platform for several charitable organizations dedicated to the education and rehabilitation of soldiers for the past three years. During the event, these organizations sell products they have crafted to raise funds.
Follow the link to view the agenda of the festival: Yerevan Wine Days 2025 Agenda