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Avshar — Cornelian Cherry Juice — 1L

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Avshar Cornelian Cherry Juice 1L. Made from handpicked wild cornelian cherries, this natural juice offers a vibrant red color and a perfectly balanced sweet-sour taste. Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, it’s a refreshing and healthy drink, enjoyed best when chilled.

2,20€

Marlenka — Pakhlava 280 g

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Marlenka Pakhlava 280 g. Traditional layered pastry filled with chopped walnuts and honey syrup, baked to golden perfection. Inspired by classic Eastern recipes, this pakhlava combines crisp texture with deep nutty sweetness. Perfect for festive occasions or tea time. Pack size: 280 g.

7,47 €

Ohanyan Ice Vodka – 40% – 0.7L

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Ohanyan Ice Vodka is a premium Armenian vodka with 40% alcohol content, offering a crisp and refined taste. Its smooth character makes it ideal to enjoy neat, chilled, or mixed into cocktails.

22,55 € per bottle

Natakhtari Red Grape Lemonade

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Authentic Georgian sparkling lemonade with a rich red grape flavor.

Available in 0.5L (12 bottles per box).

1,15 €

Avshar – Tomatoes and Cucumbers Marinated – 1kg

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Avshar Tomatoes and Cucumbers Marinated 1 kg. A balanced combination of tender tomatoes and crispy cucumbers, marinated with natural herbs and spices for a rich, traditional Armenian flavor.

2,80 €

Ameli sweet sujukh

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1,70 €

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