Waking Noah’s Vines

Waking Noah’s Vines by Vahan Zanoyan is a fiction novel published by Bowker Identifier Services on December 5, 2019. This 300-page book presents a narrative centered around a group of vintners from various parts of the world who embark on a journey to revive Armenia’s ancient wine industry following the country’s independence from the Soviet Union. The story follows Haig Koleyan, a veteran winemaker from Tuscany, as he dreams of modernizing a nearly defunct industry, alongside other passionate individuals who bring their expertise and ambitions to Armenia.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the characters navigate the challenges of transforming the wine landscape in Armenia while confronting a major scam in Moscow that threatens their efforts. The plot thickens with personal conflicts among the winemakers and the looming danger of a murder linked to the fraudulent activities. The narrative explores themes of ambition, collaboration, and the complexities of human emotions as the characters work to establish their vineyards and wineries in a new and evolving environment.
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“A group of adventurous vintners from around the world embarks on a wine-infused journey to revive the 6,000-year-old wine industry in Armenia after the country gains its independence from the Soviet Union. Haig Koleyan, a veteran winemaker, arrives from Tuscany with little more than a dream to modernize a wine industry nearly moribund under 70 years of Soviet rule. Aram Almayan sells several of his casinos in Moscow and moves to Armenia to plant a vineyard and build a major winery with his charming daughter, Carla. Van Dorian, the philosopher/vintner, sells much of his Los Angeles company and moves to Armenia with the same passion. He develops an elaborate theory and practice about how wines can and should be paired with the deepest and most nuanced human emotions. Henry Cobb, a famous American winemaker from Sonoma, California soon joins the group to satisfy his constant quest for new terroir. As they start transforming the wine industry in Armenia, a major scam is underway in Moscow where cheap blends of one of Haig’s top wines, the Korah, are being sold to unsuspecting collectors for 100 times their market value. At the same time, personal and professional peeves start clouding the atmosphere among the winemakers within Armenia. When the scam in Moscow leads to the murder of one of the employees of the largest wine merchant in Russia and endangers the life of an employee of the Almayan winery, it falls upon Aram Almayan, with his close contacts in the Moscow police department, to solve the murder and diffuse tensions in Armenia.”–Back cover.
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