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Darbas Tarragon Sparkling Lemonade
🔒 Price visible after approvalRefreshing Armenian tarragon-flavored sparkling lemonade.
1.09€
Xam Xam — Sweet Corn + Surprise
🔒 Price visible after approvalXam Xam Sweet Corn + Surprise. Crispy and lightly sweet corn puffs that melt in your mouth — made for children’s enjoyment. Each pack includes a fun surprise toy inside. Perfect for parties, small gifts, or snack time adventures.
1,30€ per pack
Brandy Ararat Erebuni – 50 years – 0.7L
🔒 Price visible after approvalArarat Erebuni 50-Year-Old is the crown jewel of Armenian brandy heritage, created from a rare collection of distillates aged for half a century. Encased in an elegant black decanter with golden accents and a luxurious presentation case, it symbolizes mastery, time, and tradition. The bouquet is deep and layered — dried fruits, dark chocolate, rich oak, leather, and oriental spices — leading to an opulent, velvety taste and a finish of extraordinary length. A masterpiece for true connoisseurs and collectors.
2.050,00 € per bottle
Darbas Pear Sparkling Lemonade
🔒 Price visible after approvalRefreshing Armenian soft drink with natural pear flavor.
1,09€
Xam Xam — Sweet Corn + Surprise (Red Edition)
🔒 Price visible after approvalXam Xam Sweet Corn + Surprise (Red Edition). Light, crispy, and slightly sweet corn puffs made especially for kids. Each pack includes a fun surprise toy inside. A joyful snack perfect for children’s parties, school breaks, or small gifts.
1,30€ per pack
Brandy Ararat Yerevan – 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
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