Fresh Fruit Baskets; The Perfect Springtime Gift?

All around the Newcastle Fruit Markets the vendors are anxiously counting down the days toward the turn of the season. Although, step outside and you would be forgiven for thinking that Spring was already here! With balmy days and not a drop of rain in sight, now is the time to enjoy pre-season alfresco living with the last of the winter season fruit crop, with a generous fruit hamper from www.huntervalleyhampers.com.au.

Share a quince, a fur skinned fruit with dense flesh and remarkable colour. At this time of year we are still importing mangoes and grapes and cherries so whilst they are an out of season novelty, their price is steep.

The perfect pick me up for a loved one jaded by the long winter is a wicker basket overflowing with fresh fruit direct from the markets, complimented with a gourmet inclusion from www.huntervalleyhampers.com.au.


Every Fruit Basket (and there are some 15 gourmet variations making a total of 47 varieties to choose from at our online shopping experience, www.huntervalleyhampers.com.au) is made in the morning, after unpacking the fruit just bought from the markets. We pride ourselves on being overly generous with the fruit, we would rather give it to our customers than stockpile it until it reaches date and then throw it in the recycling. So you won't find a miserly item count on the pieces of fruit in your baskets or fruit hampers.

Every employee at www.huntervalleyhampers.com.au has experience and training in artful placement and creative design to lend your fruit basket a discerning impact, with an eye for detail and perfect product placement.

Next time you have a gift giving occasion and are stumped for ideas, send a fresh fruit basket or gourmet fruit hamper from www.huntervalleyhampers.com.au and fell confident you have shared premium unblemished hand picked fruit with peerless presentation, and don't forget the convenience of home delivery.

With the promise of Spring upon us, now is the time to enjoy the last of the winter fruit varieties before we encounter the mad rush of Spring towards Summer.

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