Harvest Song Fresh Walnut Preserves


Artisan-crafted from hand-harvested nuts grown in Armenia's Ararat Valley, these deliciously flavorful preserves make a chic gourmet gift year-round.
Harvest Song
$12.00
Artisan-crafted from hand-harvested nuts grown in Armenia's Ararat Valley, these deliciously flavorful preserves make a chic gourmet gift year-round.
Product Type: FOOD
Material: Walnut/pure cane sugar/citric acid
Color: Walnut

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