Armenia comments on the report on the poor quality of cognac supplied to Russia

Published Aug 20, 2024

Tridge summary

The department has not received any official notification from Russia regarding the safety of Armenian cognacs. The international association 'Anti-counterfeit' and the Union of Cognac, Spirits and Alcoholic Beverages Producers have conducted a study finding that around 90% of Armenian cognacs in Russian stores do not meet Russian safety standards. The study analyzed over 200 samples from 20 manufacturers, with only 23 samples complying with Russian regulations.
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"We have not received any official notification from Russia," the department reported. The press service also stated that comments on this topic will be given after studying the facts. The day before, the international association "Anti-counterfeit" and the Union of Cognac, Spirits and Alcoholic Beverages Producers published a study according to which about 90 percent of Armenian cognacs on the shelves of Russian stores are unsafe. The check was ...
Source: RG

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