Oregon Pears (Winter Mix)
A seasonal mix of specialty pears harvested by small-batch growers in Hood River, Oregon. Grown in the cool foothills of Mount Hood and picked at peak maturity for exceptional sweetness and texture.
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Our mission at Tree-Ripe Fruit Co. is simpleSeek out the best fruit around the country and bring it to our customers within days of harvest.
A Closer Look
Our Oregon pear mix features varieties that are rarely grown on a large scale, including Warren and Comice. Even with familiar varieties like Bosc and D’Anjou, you’ll taste the difference when pears are allowed to mature naturally on the tree and are harvested at their peak.
Each box includes a mix of Bosc, Comice, D’Anjou (red and green), and Warren pears. The exact blend varies with each harvest, reflecting the natural rhythm of the season. Our pears are packed by count, and weights are approximate.What stays consistent is the quality: crisp, sweet, and tender fruit grown by small-batch growers in Hood River, Oregon, near the foothills of Mount Hood.
The cool mountain climate and careful, small-orchard handling give these pears a refined flavor and smooth texture, perfect for winter snacking, baking, and seasonal recipes.
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The Details
Each 13 or 26 count box contains a mix of different pear varieties including: Bosc, Comice, D’Anjou (red and green) and Warren. Each box may contain a different mix of varieties. Our pears are packed by count and weights listed are approximate. Harvested by small-batch growers in Hood River, Oregon near the foothills of Mount Hood.
Shipping and handling is included for orders in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. All other orders may require a shipping and handling charge. Please note, we are unable to ship produce to Alaska, Arizona, California, and Hawaii. We cannot ship to PO boxes.

Jeff Henriques –
Not as good as previous years. Some varieties were still hard more than two weeks later. The fruit was decent but a letdown from other years.
Barbara Carlson –
A few of the pears had a mealy dry texture. Others were beginning to rot on the inside but looked nice on the outside. One pear was bruised but not noticeable until it ripened. Not the quality I've received in the past. Recognize it's hard to know what's inside the fruit....
Lori Ranker –
Al the fruit was so fresh and flavorful. The Oregon Mountain Rose Apples were amazing!
Beth Frederick –
Delicious!
Kenneth Lerner –
Yummy
Jean Stage –
The pears were excellent!