Mountain rose peaches

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-Penryn Orchard Specialties

   a small orchard with uncommonly good fruit

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fresh picked mandarins

Our Algerian Clementines are incredibly aromatic.
A bowl left on your sideboard will scent the whole room.
Generally smaller fruit, very juicy, irresistible.
I have a limited amount of these brilliant orange skinned beauties. They go fast!

ORDER CLEMENTINES
I grow, pick, and pack the fruit myself.

I ship to you in a standard priority mail box that holds over 9 pounds.Generally takes 2 to 3 business days to reach you.
If the USPS thrashes your order, I will replace it.

 

$40 including shipping anywhere in the United States.
To order Clementines, please e-mail me There is no order form.
Just let me know how many boxes you need and where you want them shipped.
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For your security and convenience, I process credit card payments through Paypal.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE A PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR THIS.

I will send you a Paypal invoice detailing charges with payment instructions,
and ship your order to the mailing address you provide
as soon as Paypal notifies me of your payment.

Warm regards and thank you,

Jeff Rieger

 

What's so special about this fruit?

First there is the soil, lightly acidic, what fruit trees like best and something rare in California.
Then there is the pure snowmelt from the Sierras, gravity fed directly to our trees.
Of course the trees themselves, varieties selected for flavor first, marketability second.
Most of all there is the attentive care of Jeff, who babysits the orchard all year long,
picks the fruit only when it is at its peak, and handles the packing entirely by hand.

 

Professional partners

We are honored that many talented chefs chose to place our fruit on their menus
and come regularly to see us at the Santa Monica market.
We also are grateful for the trust and support of a number of foragers
and specialty produce companies, including LA Specialties, West Central Produce,
Specialty Produce, and California Produce.

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