Cheapest Cruz de Malta in Ireland
One of the oldest Argentine labels, also from Las Marías. Balanced con-palo blend, less bitter than Taragüi, and a steady mid-price option in Ireland.
We track 4 Cruz de Malta prices across 2 Irish shops in 1kg and 500g bags. Every price below was read off the shop's own page by hand.
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Every Cruz de Malta price in Ireland
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| Cruz de Malta Tradicional 1kgCruz de MaltaWith stemsCheapest | Almacén Argentino | €11.00 | €11.00per kg | Free over €100.00 | 1–3 days | |
| Cruz de Malta Tradicional 500gCruz de MaltaWith stems | Almacén Argentino | €6.00 | €12.00per kg | Free over €100.00 | 1–3 days | |
| Cruz de Malta Tradicional 500gCruz de MaltaWith stems | Three Spoons | €8.00€14.95 with shipping | €16.00per kg | +€6.95 shipping | 1–3 days | |
| Cruz de Malta Tradicional 1kgCruz de MaltaWith stemsOut of stock | Three Spoons | €10.90€17.85 with shipping | €10.90per kg | +€6.95 shipping | 1–3 days | |
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Prices last checked 2026-08-20. See the full comparison table for every brand, or the shop directory for shipping terms.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Cruz de Malta cheapest in Ireland?
Almacén Argentino, at €11.00 for the Cruz de Malta Tradicional 1kg — €11.00 per kilo. Delivery is free there once you spend €100.00, so the per-kilo price only holds on a decent-sized order.
Which Irish shops stock Cruz de Malta?
2 of the shops we track carry it: Almacén Argentino, Three Spoons. It comes in 1kg and 500g bags, and the larger bag is always better value per kilo.
Is Cruz de Malta worth shopping around for?
Yes. Cruz de Malta Tradicional 500g alone runs from €12.00 per kilo at Almacén Argentino to €16.00 at Three Spoons — a 33% difference for the same bag.
What does Cruz de Malta taste like?
One of the oldest Argentine labels, also from Las Marías. Balanced con-palo blend, less bitter than Taragüi, and a steady mid-price option in Ireland.