Aartsenfruit receives weekly arrivals of clementines, minneolas and nadorcott under the Goldcup label. The last of the satsumas, and plenty of clementines, are currently available. Last week the first minneolas and nadorcotts arrived. Care and packaging are a feast for the eyes.






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Peruvian citrus season in full swing for Aartsenfruit
Aartsenfruit has been the exclusive receiver of Goldcup tangerines for the free market in the Benelux since 2010. The good years of cooperation with producer-exporter La Calera ensured that Goldcup has become a household name on the market.
The minneola season lasts until the end of August, and nadorcott can be expected until the end of September. So until the end of September you can find Goldcup at Aartsenfruit nonstop.
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