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Brandy Ararat Dvin – 0.5L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Dvin is a unique Armenian brandy aged for over 10 years, created as a tribute to Armenian heritage and diplomacy. With its deep amber color and a powerful, spicy bouquet of dried fruits, oak, cloves, and tobacco, it was often served to world leaders. Rich, bold, and majestic, Dvin carries an aura of prestige.
55,5 €
3 Korochki — Rye Crackers Ribs Texas-Style Flavor 120 g
🔒 Price visible after approval3 Korochki Ribs Texas-Style Flavor 120 g. Crunchy rye crackers with a bold smoky ribs taste inspired by classic Texas barbecue. Hearty, savory, and satisfying — perfect with drinks, soups, or as a standalone snack. Pack size: 120 g.
0,65 € per pack
Germiyan — Dubai Chocolate with Pistachio 100 g
🔒 Price visible after approvalGermiyan Dubai Chocolate with Pistachio 100 g. A luxurious chocolate bar inspired by Middle Eastern flavors, filled with crunchy kadayıf and rich pistachio cream. Perfect for dessert or gifting. Pack size: 100 g.
3,49€ per pack
Brandy Ararat Charles Aznavour – 25 years – 0.7L
🔒 Price visible after approvalA masterpiece of Armenian brandy, this 25-year-old limited edition was created in honor of Charles Aznavour. Aged in oak barrels for a quarter of a century, it reveals a deep mahogany color, with an elegant bouquet of dried fruit, toasted almonds, chocolate, and light spices. The palate is silky, rich, and long-lasting, perfectly reflecting Aznavour’s artistry and timeless legacy.
148,00 € per bottle
3 Korochki — Rye Crackers Nacho Cheese Flavor 80 g
🔒 Price visible after approval3 Korochki Nacho Cheese Flavor 80 g. Crunchy rye crackers with the rich and creamy taste of nacho cheese. Bold and flavorful, perfect for parties, drinks, or as a quick snack anytime. Pack size: 80 g.
0,55 € per pack
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