YEREVAN COCKTAIL WEEK

Some of the art promoted through YVNCW24

The second edition is a celebration of fine arts

One of the greatest Armenian artists of the 20th century.

Yerevan Cocktail Week is on from May 5-12 2024!

I was lucky enough to be invited by founder Gegam Kazarian - Kazari’s Project and co-organizer Lusine Melkonyan, of Next Is Armenia travel company. The festival brings together the finest bars, talented bartenders, international experts and cocktail enthusiasts to explore a unique theme through the art of mixology.

This year's focus on the world of fine arts. Armenia's vibrant capital has so much to offer and promises an exploration into the realm of painting, sculpture, and creativity.

During the week-long celebration, participating bars across Yerevan will be mixing up signature cocktails inspired by the fine arts. There are sure to be some fascinating takes on art, from libations paying homage to famous artworks to avant-garde blends reflecting artistic movements,

Yerevan Cocktail Week was created to serve as a platform for cultural and educational exchange with a great deal of networking within the global cocktail community. Talks, takeovers and workshops by cocktail personalities will shake up the Yerevan landscape and highlight the rich cultural itentity of Armenia.

Carpano will be mixed in lots of Negronis!.

Some of the personalities attending are: Jared Brown, Philip and Elayne Duff, Luca Picchi, Thanos Prunarus, Luca Picchi, Elvira Aldaz and Mauro Majoub, among others. Yerevan Cocktail Week is a chance to not only sip a finely crafted cocktail, but to immerse yourself in the world of Art-Armenian style. I will be there from May 8-12th!

For more information, and a list of participating bars and events, visit the official website at www.yerevancocktailweek.com.

Stay updated on all the latest news and announcements by following Yerevan Cocktail Week on social media.



STIRRING ARMENIAN ART AND CULTURE EVERY YEAR!


Links:

@yerevancocktailweekofficial

@kazaris

@next_is_armenia

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