Pomegranate Wine
Fruit Wine β’ Armenia
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Pomegranate Wine
Franzese Pomegranate Wine is a rich, ruby-red Armenian fruit wine pressed from real pomegranates. If you've been searching for a pomegranate wine with no added sugar or sulfates, this is it β bold, smooth, and made the traditional Armenian way. The pomegranate has been sacred to Armenia for as long as Armenia has existed. It appears in ancient manuscripts, carved into church walls, and woven into textiles as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and eternal life. The orchards of Syunik Province, in Armenia's southeastern highlands, produce some of the most intensely flavored pomegranates on earth β the result of summer temperatures that regularly exceed 110Β°F, combined with the dramatic cooling of highland nights . This is not a flavored grape wine with pomegranate added. It is real fermented pomegranate - tree-ripened, gently pressed, and cold-fermented in stainless steel to preserve every note of freshness - then bottled in a hand-painted traditional Armenian vessel that is itself a piece of art.
Semi-sweet with a bright, natural tartness β it tastes like a fresh pomegranate, not a sugary juice. You'll notice tart cherry alongside the pomegranate, with a hint of walnut on the finish that gives it an unexpected depth. It's light enough to drink chilled on its own but interesting enough to hold up next to food. Overall, it's vibrant and refreshing β the kind of wine that surprises people in the best way.
Roasted duck with pomegranate glaze
Aged hard cheeses
Served as a spritz or in sangria
"Every time I pour this for someone who thinks they know wine, they stop and ask what it is. That reaction is exactly why I love it."
Michael Franzese
Founder, Franzese Wine
The Birthplace of Wine
From Ancient Soil To Your Table
Long before the vineyards of France and Italy, long before the cellars of Napa Valley, there was Armenia β the cradle of winemaking. In 2011, archaeologists discovered the world's oldest known winery in the Areni-1 cave complex, dating back over 6,200 years.
This is not just wine. This is liquid heritage β a direct connection to the very origins of viticulture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does pomegranate wine taste like?
What does pomegranate wine taste like?
Franzese Pomegranate Wine tastes rich and fruit-forward, with the bold, tart-sweet character of real pomegranate and a smooth, clean finish. It's fuller and more vibrant than a grape wine, without being syrupy, since it's made with no added sugar.
Is pomegranate wine good for you?
Is pomegranate wine good for you?
Pomegranate wine is made from pomegranates, a fruit known for its antioxidants, and Franzese makes it with no added sugar or sulfates for a cleaner profile. That said, it still contains alcohol, so it should be enjoyed in moderation like any wine.
Is pomegranate wine sweet or dry?
Is pomegranate wine sweet or dry?
Franzese Pomegranate Wine is naturally fruit-forward with a balanced, tart-sweet taste rather than a heavy dessert-wine sweetness. With no added sugar, it stays smooth and easy to drink.
How do you serve pomegranate wine?
How do you serve pomegranate wine?
Pomegranate wine is best served slightly chilled. It pairs well with cheeses, roasted meats, and desserts, and also works as a base for spritzers or sangria.

