Koghba

Lalvari White Dry Blend

9.01 ratings
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Armenia
White Blend
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Squash & Root Vegetables, Pork, Mushrooms, Shellfish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Freddy R. Troya

Koghba – Lalvari / 2023
Tavush – Armenia 🇦🇲

Overview
A rare dry white wine made from the indigenous Armenian grape Lalvari, cultivated in the Tavush region. This wine highlights Armenia’s deep viticultural history while offering a modern, crisp profile.

Aromas & Flavors
Fresh citrus and green apple upfront, layered with floral notes of mountain blossoms, subtle wild herbs, and a mineral edge that reflects its highland terroir.

Mouthfeel
Lively, vibrant acidity with a clean, refreshing structure. Medium-bodied yet airy, finishing with a delicate herbal lift.

Food Pairings
Best served alongside grilled fish, seafood pasta, roast chicken, or soft tangy cheeses like goat cheese.

Verdict
A bright, expressive white that celebrates Armenia’s indigenous heritage, both approachable and distinctively terroir-driven,
grapes like Lalvari are part of a movement to revive and showcase Armenia’s ancient varieties on the global stage. Cheers!

Koghba – Lalvari / 2023
Tavush – Armenia 🇦🇲

Overview
A rare dry white wine made from the indigenous Armenian grape Lalvari, cultivated in the Tavush region. This wine highlights Armenia’s deep viticultural history while offering a modern, crisp profile.

Aromas & Flavors
Fresh citrus and green apple upfront, layered with floral notes of mountain blossoms, subtle wild herbs, and a mineral edge that reflects its highland terroir.

Mouthfeel
Lively, vibrant acidity with a clean, refreshing structure. Medium-bodied yet airy, finishing with a delicate herbal lift.

Food Pairings
Best served alongside grilled fish, seafood pasta, roast chicken, or soft tangy cheeses like goat cheese.

Verdict
A bright, expressive white that celebrates Armenia’s indigenous heritage, both approachable and distinctively terroir-driven,
grapes like Lalvari are part of a movement to revive and showcase Armenia’s ancient varieties on the global stage. Cheers!

Oct 28th, 2025