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Brandy Ararat Erebuni – 50 years – 0.7L

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Ararat 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.

1550 € per bottle

Brandy Stone Land – 3 years – 0.5L

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Stone Land 3-Year-Old Brandy is a young yet expressive spirit, crafted from Armenian grapes and matured in oak barrels. It reveals a lively character with notes of fresh fruit, light oak, and gentle sweetness. A versatile brandy ideal for cocktails or casual sipping.

12,99 € per bottle

Brandy Stone Land – 5 years – 0.5L

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Stone Land 5-Year-Old Brandy represents the Armenian tradition of blending and aging with care. Matured in oak casks, it offers a balanced bouquet of vanilla, dried fruits, and a hint of spice. A smooth and approachable brandy, perfect for casual enjoyment or sharing with friends.

13,50 € per bottle

Brandy Apricot Black – 5 years – 44% – 0.5L

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Apricot Black 5-Year-Old Brandy combines traditional Armenian craftsmanship with bold character. Distilled from select apricots and aged for 5 years, it offers an intense aroma of dried fruits, toasted oak, and a smooth yet powerful finish at 44% ABV. A refined choice for those seeking depth and strength.

36,99 € per bottle

Brandy Apricot Black – 7 years – 44% – 0.5L

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Apricot Black 7-Year-Old Brandy delivers a rare harmony of Armenian apricots, long aging, and elevated strength. Matured in oak casks for 7 years, it unfolds deep layers of dried apricot, caramel, and spice, supported by a smooth but robust 44% ABV. A collector’s spirit for connoisseurs of rich taste and intensity.

41,99 € per bottle

Jermuk Mineral Water

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Premium Armenian natural mineral water from Jermuk springs. 0.5L

0.89€

Lucky Boy — Jelly Panda 60 g (jelly bon bon with toy gift)

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Lucky Girl Panda en gelée 60 g. Délicieux bonbons gélifiés dans une jolie boîte en forme de panda, avec un jouet surprise à l’intérieur. Une gourmandise amusante pour les enfants, alliant douceur et surprise. Idéal comme cadeau, pour les fêtes ou pour une collation ludique. Format : 60 g.

2,20€ per pack

Royal Armenia Bu 3in1 Instant Light Coffee – 20g

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Royal Armenia’s Bu 3in1 Light is an instant coffee mix created for a smoother, lighter taste. With coffee, sugar, and creamer perfectly blended, it delivers a softer coffee experience.

4,20 € per pack

Tatar Boraki Melograno 500g

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Traditional square-cut Armenian pasta “Tatar Boraki,” made from durum wheat flour. Ideal for soups and hearty traditional dishes. Net weight: 500g.

1,95€ per pack

Vilfood – Okra Marinated – 605g

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Vilfood Okra Marinated 605 g. Fresh okra carefully marinated with aromatic herbs, garlic, and spices for a crisp and tangy taste. A delicious accompaniment to meat, fish, or traditional dishes.

2,90 €

3 Korochki — Rye Crackers Chicken Curry Flavor 80 g

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3 Korochki Chicken Curry Flavor 80 g. Crunchy rye crackers with the exotic and aromatic taste of chicken curry. A unique and savory snack, combining rich spice notes with the crispness of rye bread. Perfect with drinks or as a flavorful quick bite. Pack size: 80 g.

0,55 € per pack

Alambic Apricot Vodka – 40% – 0.5L

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Alambic Apricot Vodka is a premium Armenian spirit distilled from ripe apricots. At 40% alcohol, it offers a smooth yet rich fruity character, perfectly balancing strength and natural sweetness.

12,99 € per bottle

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