
Strawberry with Wild Rose
Inspired by the wild Jacobite roses growing in the Vermont countryside, these delicate flowers are incredibly aromatic - perfect for an infusion with sweet, early summer strawberries. This fruity and floral combination creates a charming, romantic jam.
This jam is simply delicious served with fruit fool and triple-crème cheese. It will create a sophisticated Afternoon High Tea with scones and choux pastry. Discover new recipes on our Cooking with Jam page!
SOFI INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY FOOD BEST NEW PRODUCT WINNER
An Artisan Preserve
Gourmet jams, lightly cooked with the finest fruits - new classics to love.
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Strawberry with Wild Rose
Inspired by the wild Jacobite roses growing in the Vermont countryside, these delicate flowers are incredibly aromatic - perfect for an infusion with sweet, early summer strawberries. This fruity and floral combination creates a charming, romantic jam.
This jam is simply delicious served with fruit fool and triple-crème cheese. It will create a sophisticated Afternoon High Tea with scones and choux pastry. Discover new recipes on our Cooking with Jam page!
SOFI INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY FOOD BEST NEW PRODUCT WINNER
An Artisan Preserve
Gourmet jams, lightly cooked with the finest fruits - new classics to love.
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Inspired by the wild Jacobite roses growing in the Vermont countryside, these delicate flowers are incredibly aromatic - perfect for an infusion with sweet, early summer strawberries. This fruity and floral combination creates a charming, romantic jam.
This jam is simply delicious served with fruit fool and triple-crème cheese. It will create a sophisticated Afternoon High Tea with scones and choux pastry. Discover new recipes on our Cooking with Jam page!
SOFI INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY FOOD BEST NEW PRODUCT WINNER
An Artisan Preserve
Gourmet jams, lightly cooked with the finest fruits - new classics to love.























