
Why Armenian Wine Belongs on Every European Table
At the forefront of Armenia’s wine renaissance is Moossah Wines — a family-run winery that blends ancient terroir with contemporary winemaking.
03 December, 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Moossah Wines has achieved an extraordinary milestone by winning two gold medals at the prestigious International Wine & Spirit Competition (IWSC) 2025.
Our Amber and Red wines were recognized among the world’s finest, showcasing the unique quality and craftsmanship of Armenian winemaking on a global stage.
The IWSC, one of the most respected wine competitions globally, is known for its rigorous blind-tasting process and its panel of elite judges. Winning two gold medals at this competition is a testament to the excellence of our wines and the dedication of the Moossah team.
Our celebrated wines—Amber by Moossah 2022 and Moossah Red Areni Noir 2022—captivated judges with their complexity and elegance.
This achievement is not just ours—it’s a victory for the entire Armenian winemaking community. At Moossah, our mission is to elevate Armenian wines to global prominence, and this recognition brings us one step closer to that goal. Explore our award-winning wines today and taste the brilliance of Armenia in every sip!
Unleash the true spirit of Armenia with Moossah Wines. We draw on centuries of winemaking traditions, crafting each bottle with precision and care to deliver a source of inspiration and empowerment.
With MOOSSAH meaning "INSPIRATION" in Armenian, our wines capture the essence of our craft. Join us on a sensory journey as you savor the rich history and unforgettable flavors of our land, culture, and heritage with every sip of Moossah.
We invite you to indulge in the taste of Armenia, experience the spirit of our people, and be inspired by our passion for winemaking.
The Winged Lion, a powerful symbol of a medieval Armenian kingdom of Cilicia, graces the Titizian family.
With a history dating back to 12th century town called Cassabella (Kessab), the family has been cultivating vineyards and producing wine for centuries.
Repatriating to Armenia in 1940s, Titizians were unable to carry on their winemaking legacy due to Soviet reign, until Luiza, a family descendant, took the bold step of revitalizing the tradition in 2021.
Winged Lion is not only a dream fulfilled for Luiza, but a renaissance of the family heritage.
Moossah Wines create immense value by reviving and promoting the once-powerful Armenian winemaking tradition. Armenia is known for its rich history of winemaking, and Moossah Wines is dedicated to preserving this heritage by crafting exceptional wines that reflect the country's unique terroir and culture.
At Moossah Wines, we are on a mission to produce wines that not only captivate the senses but also celebrate Armenia's rich cultural heritage. Our wines are more than just a drink; they are a journey that transports the drinker to our cultural roots and shares the beauty and traditions of Armenian winemaking with the world.
Our vision is to establish Armenian winemaking as a globally recognized brand, rooted in the rich history and heritage of our country. We believe that our commitment to producing exceptional wines will add value to establishing Armenia as a premier wine destination, attracting enthusiasts from around the world.
Armenia is said to be the cradle of winemaking. According to legend, Noah planted the first vine after landing on Mount Ararat in the Armenian valley. This was Noah’s reward for all the suffering he and his family endured during the Great Flood.
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