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Alambic Mulberry Vodka – 40% – 0.5L
🔒 Price visible after approvalAlambic Mulberry Vodka is a traditional Armenian spirit crafted from mulberries. With 40% alcohol content, it combines strength with a naturally fruity flavor, offering a distinctive and authentic taste experience.
12,99 € per bottle
Lucky Girl — Jelly Panda 60 g (jelly bon bon with toy gift)
🔒 Price visible after approvalLucky Girl Jelly Panda 60 g. Fun jelly bon bons packed in a cute panda-shaped box with a surprise toy inside. A delightful treat for children combining sweetness and excitement in every pack. Perfect for gifts, parties, or as a fun snack. Pack size: 60 g.
2,20 € per pack
Royal Armenia Bu 3in1 Instant Strong Coffee – 20g
🔒 Price visible after approvalRoyal Armenia’s Bu 3in1 Strong is an instant coffee mix with a more intense flavor profile, combining coffee, sugar, and creamer. Designed for those who enjoy a bolder, stronger taste in every cup.
4,20 € per pack
3 Korochki — Rye Crackers Shashlyk Flavor 120 g
🔒 Price visible after approval3 Korochki Shashlyk Flavor 120 g. Crunchy rye crackers with the rich, smoky taste of traditional shashlyk barbecue. A bold and savory snack, perfect with drinks or as a quick bite. Made from rye bread, baked to crisp perfection. Pack size: 120 g.
0,65 € per pack
Alambic Cornelian Vodka – 40% – 0.5L
🔒 Price visible after approvalAlambic Cornelian Vodka is a unique Armenian spirit distilled from cornelian cherries (dogwood). With 40% alcohol, it balances bold strength with a naturally tart, fruity character for an authentic taste.
12,99 € per bottle
Brandy Ararat Akhtamar 10 Years – 0.7L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Akhtamar 10 Years is a refined Armenian brandy aged for a decade, known for its harmonious balance of dried fruits, vanilla, and light oak. Smooth, elegant, and crafted for true connoisseurs.
26,00 € per bottle
Brandy Ararat Yerevan 10 years – 0,75L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Yerevan is a tribute to Armenia’s capital city, created to honor its history and vibrant spirit. This 10-year-old brandy comes in a beautifully designed bottle and presentation box decorated with architectural motifs of Yerevan. The bouquet blends dried fruits, nuts, vanilla, and toasted oak, delivering a refined, smooth taste with a warm and memorable finish. A cultural and elegant expression of Armenian brandy heritage.
51,00 € per bottle
Brandy Ararat 15 years – 0.5L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat 15 Years Vaspurakan is an exquisite Armenian brandy, aged for 15 years in oak barrels. Deep amber in color, it reveals rich notes of dried fruits, spices, and chocolate. Elegant and complex, it embodies the craftsmanship of Armenian brandy-making.
43,50 € per bottle
Brandy Ararat Nairi 20 years – 0.5L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Nairi 20 Years is the pinnacle of Armenian brandy craftsmanship. Aged for two decades in Caucasian oak, it offers a rich mahogany color and an unparalleled bouquet of dried fruits, toasted nuts, vanilla, and spices. Complex, silky, and long-lasting, it is a legendary symbol of Armenian heritage.
57,00 € per bottle
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
Brandy Ararat Erebuni – 30 years – 0.7L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Erebuni 30-Year-Old is the pinnacle of Armenian brandy-making, crafted from over 30 rare vintage distillates, some aged for more than 70 years. Presented in a regal decanter with a golden gift box, this exclusive edition celebrates the ancient fortress of Erebuni, the birthplace of Yerevan. It offers an exceptionally rich aroma of dried fruit, figs, walnuts, vanilla, and oak spice, with a velvety palate and a majestic, lingering finish — a collector’s masterpiece.
495€ per bottle
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