Armenia said it had not received any notification from Russia about problems with the quality of cognac

Published 2024년 8월 20일

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Armenia has refuted claims by the Russian Federation's Union of Cognac Producers and the international association "Anti-counterfeit" that nearly all Armenian cognac sold in Russia is unsafe and contains non-grape spirits, reaching up to 90%. The Ministry of Economy of Armenia has not received any official notifications from Russia about these quality issues. The study conducting the findings purchased over 200 samples from more than 20 brands across 10 major Armenian producers, analyzed by an independent laboratory.
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Armenia has not received any official notifications from Russia about the identified problems with the quality of Armenian cognac supplied to the Russian Federation. This was reported to TASS by the press service of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic. "We have not received any official notification from Russia," the press service reported and noted that they will comment on this topic after reviewing the facts. Earlier, in a joint study by the international association "Anti-counterfeit" and the Union of Cognac Producers of the Russian Federation, it was noted that almost 90% of Armenian cognacs sold in Russian stores were unsafe, with almost half of the products containing non-grape spirits. It is specified that 200 samples of cognac of more than 20 brands from 10 of the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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