This gift basket is perfect for Mother’s Day and any cheese lover on your list. In this handsome woven-wood basket you’ll find all your entertaining essentials:
- Three Mint Truffle Creams
- Honey Wheat Crackers, 3½ oz.
- Sparkling Apple Classic Sweet Cider, 12 oz.
- Herb de Provence Havarti Cheese, 7 oz.
- Smokey Blue Cheese, 3½ oz.
- Farmstead Gouda Cheese, 6 oz.
- Crater Lake Blue Cheese, 3½ oz.
- Red D’Anjou Pear
- Fuji Apple
- Granny Smith
- Bosc Pear
- Two Mini Apples
Net weight is 5.2 lbs., shipping weight is 10 lbs. Made in the USA.
Web only.
For optimal freshness and quality, and due to seasonality, our vendor reserves the right to substitute certain ingredients of equal or higher value.
- Includes: Three Mint Truffle Creams, Honey Wheat Crackers. 3½ oz.; Sparkling Apple Classic Sweet Cider, 12 oz.; Herb de Provence Havarti Cheese, 7 oz.; Smokey Blue Cheese, 3½ oz.; Farmstead Gouda Cheese, 6 oz.; Crater Lake Blue Cheese, 3½ oz.; Red D’Anjou Pear; Fuji Apple; Granny Smith; Bosc Pear and Two Mini Apples
BENEFITS:
- This gift basket is perfect for Mother’s Day and any cheese lover on your list
- Assortment comes in a handsome woven-wood basket
- Made in the USA
The Fruit Company started, like all good things do, with a dream and a lot of hard work. Before there even was The Fruit Company, there was Roy Webster, born at the turn of the 20th century, when just about anything was possible. While on his honeymoon, he and his bride, Olive, toured the lush Hood River valley of northern Oregon. This, they happily vowed, was one day going to be their home.
The rest, as they say, is history. Years later, in 1942, they returned and acquired 600 acres of prime land—called Webster Orchards—and soon were producing over 340 acres of fruit including more Comice pears than anyone else in the valley. Always the entrepreneur, Roy launched a mail-order service that sent Webster pears and apples, or, as he called them, “Oregon Gems” and “Oregon Beauties”, across the region for just $7.50 a bushel.
As a result of their combined business know-how and love of horticulture, The Fruit Company has grown exponentially since its inception. When the Diamond Fruit packing warehouse went up for sale—161,000 square feet of an original timber building from their grandfather’s era, nestled among the valley’s orchards and hills—Scott and Addison seized the opportunity and moved the company to its permanent home at 2900 Van Horn Drive.
Today The Fruit Company has emerged as the leading online retailer of high-quality orchard-fresh fruit and gourmet gifts. It has garnered attention from Oprah Winfrey’s O magazine, the top consumer-reporting magazine, and most importantly, thousands of satisfied customers. As one of Oregon’s Top 15 growing companies and part of Internet Retailer’s Top 50 “Best of Web”, the Fruit Company continues its growth track.
Through ecological orchard-management methods, agricultural water conservation, and environmentally friendly packaging and shipping materials, The Fruit Company leads the way in its commitment to sustainability practices. And, in its role as global corporate citizen, the company partners with organizations that work to prevent childhood hunger and teach at-risk youth about the importance of nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.
Tourism remains an important facet of The Fruit Company. Not only does the company offer enjoyable Orchard and Warehouse tours, it also boasts the early stages of the Fruit Heritage Museum, honoring the legacy of Roy Webster and other early Hood River Valley agriculturalists. We invite you to visit them and take part in the Webster family vision of delivering simply the best-tasting fruit directly to your doorstep.
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