---
product_id: 390523625
title: "Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4 lb. Can"
brand: "divina"
price: "₨3943"
currency: SCR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Divina"
url: https://www.desertcart.sc/products/390523625-dolmas-stuffed-grape-leaves-4-4-lb-can
store_origin: SC
region: Seychelles
---

# Authentic Mediterranean herbs blend Tender, perfectly seasoned rice stuffing 4.4 lb bulk can - party ready Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4 lb. Can

**Brand:** divina
**Price:** ₨3943
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥂 Elevate your gatherings with Divina’s irresistible dolmas — the ultimate crowd-pleaser!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4 lb. Can by divina
- **How much does it cost?** ₨3943 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sc](https://www.desertcart.sc/products/390523625-dolmas-stuffed-grape-leaves-4-4-lb-can)

## Best For

- divina enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted divina brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Texture:** Tender grape leaves with no tough stems, melt-in-your-mouth softness
- • **Exceptional Value:** Cost-effective alternative to deli prices, delivering gourmet quality at home
- • **Gourmet Flavor Profile:** Expertly balanced lemon, dill, mint & onion for a fresh, addictive taste
- • **Party-Size Convenience:** Generous 4.4 lb can serves 20-30 guests effortlessly
- • **Versatile Entertaining:** Ready-to-serve appetizer or elegant brunch staple that impresses every time

## Overview

Divina Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves come in a generous 4.4 lb can, featuring tender grape leaves wrapped around a perfectly seasoned rice filling infused with lemon, dill, mint, and onion. This vegetarian Mediterranean delicacy offers authentic, melt-in-your-mouth texture without tough stems, making it an effortless gourmet appetizer for parties or last-minute entertaining. Highly rated for quality and flavor, Divina provides exceptional value compared to deli alternatives.

## Description

Divina Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4 lb. Can.

Review: Update: Sounds as though these have changed. Certainly the price has (double?!). A recent reviewer says these aren't as good as the (supposedly) same product in the smaller cans. If so, what a loss. I have lived on these for years, have just finished the last can from my pantry (bought a ton of them at $17.34 last year), and now am totally at the mercy of the newer (low-quality?) version. Paying double for something less good? Very, very sad... OrIginal review, November 16, 2012: These Divina dolmas are superb, totally rivaling homemade stuffed grape leaves (which require an awful lot of work). These are delicate, fresh-tasting, and expertly flavored, leaving that exquisite melt-in-your-mouth taste and feel. Almost addictive, they're the same as the ones you buy at the deli at Krogers or at Fresh Market (both stores have shown me the can). The light sauce that flavors the dolmas is so good that you definitely won't want to throw it out -- use as a salad dressing or over grilled chicken or shrimp for a fabulous extra treat. If you have a can of these in the house, you're ready for a last-minute brunch or cocktail party for a horde, and they'll all wonder how you did it! Even better, if no one else is there, you can have them all for yourself (!). Apparently the price fluctuates widely on desertcart (today it's $17.79, but another reviewer mentioned seeing it at $32), so shop wisely. But if you love stuffed grape leaves yourself or look forward to wowing guests, these dolmas are a must! P.S. Upon opening the (huge!) can, I carefully spoon out the dolmas into small-sized food storage containers to make serving and storing easier. A very small square container (my guess is a pint i.e. 2 cups, maybe even smaller) perfectly contains 3 layers of 6 each, or 18 dolmas. If you figure 2-3 dolmas per person, that container serves 6-9 people for a cocktail party or appetizer serving -- or for me, I go through 1 1/2 layers at a time and forcefully put away the remaining half, or 9 dolmas, for another time before I eat all of them at one sitting! I can fill 3 such containers from one can, with enough left over to come close to filling a fourth container. Just to give you an idea. If you were serving the entire can, it would make a very impressive platter on a buffet, for 20-30 people or more (although it would disappear entirely if you had just 8 people like me!). Traditionally one allows 2-3 pieces for an appetizer serving per person or 4-6 for a main course. P.P.S. This can is thus extremely reasonably priced if you think how many servings you can make from it and then compare to the equivalent cost from the olive bar at Kroegers or Fresh Market, which I'm betting would easily be $40 or more. An incredible deal at the current $17.79!
Review: If you like dolmades like I do, these are probably what you're looking for. The rice stuffing is tender, but not mushy. The wrappers are also tender and not tough to the bite like some other brands. I've not encountered any thick stems either. Nice flavors and seasoning throughout the stuffing, with the lemon, dill, mint, and onion perfectly balanced. Some people have asked about freezing them. To that I would say I don't recommend it. They will still be edible, but definitely lose something. After thawing, the rice will be noticeably watery and takes on a grainy quality. They are clearly better having not been frozen. In comparison to other brands, Divina stands out as a higher quality product than a competing brand like Galil. In addition to Divina, I've tried Galil and one other brand (which I don't remember now). Compared to Divina, Galil is drier and the rice is less seasoned. It seems the flavor is mostly in the wrapper, not the stuffing. It also seems like the wrapper is tougher and often has thick stems. I would put it in terms of wine. If it's just you eating them at home, Galil might be your table wine. Fine if you're not super picky. Divina would be a nice bottle wine that you'd serve to guests. One other thing I will mention based on other reviews. Yes, this 70 oz. can is from Bulgaria and the 7 oz. can is from Greece. One review said they could tell a difference. I however, could not. Both seem to be consistent in taste and quality. I will definitely order these again.

## Features

- Fruits and VegetablesVegetables
- Item condition new
- AS shown in the description
- Portable
- Included component 1 piece

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00473PSAS |
| ASIN  | B00473PSAS |
| Brand Name | Divina |
| Container Type | can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (704) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (704) |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Grape |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00631723006507, 10631723006504 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Form | stuffed |
| Item Weight | 7 Ounces |
| Item model number  | 0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 10.16 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm; 198.45 g |
| Size | NO, large |
| Specialty | Vegetarian |
| Unit Count | 2081.97 Milliliters |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Divina
- **Diet type:** Vegetarian
- **Flavour:** Grape
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Package information:** can

## Images

![Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4 lb. Can - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71+ZqOxQ3jL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: where are these made? (country origin?)**
A: Small 7 ounce cans say Greece and 4.4 LB can Bulgaria (which I did not realize until ordered both elsewhere last winter). I have not noticed material difference.

**Q: How many are in a can?  Having a party for 50 people with other foods of course and need a ball park.  thanks!**
A: Huh. Hard to say. A LOT. If this is a small side dish for a party of 50, I would play it safe and get four cans.

**Q: How do I perserve the left over grape leaves, after I open the can??**
A: refrigerate in Tupperware. This brand is the same used by deli's and grocery stores. They last a long time I have ordered this size can and brand several times over the last couple of years high quality product.

**Q: Do these freeze well?**
A: Yes, in my experience they do freeze well.  I put about 12-18 of them in a small plastic freezer container that doesn't leave much space empty.  Then, to thaw, I leave them in the closed container in the refrigerator til thawed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 16 November 2012*

Update: Sounds as though these have changed. Certainly the price has (double?!). A recent reviewer says these aren't as good as the (supposedly) same product in the smaller cans. If so, what a loss. I have lived on these for years, have just finished the last can from my pantry (bought a ton of them at $17.34 last year), and now am totally at the mercy of the newer (low-quality?) version. Paying double for something less good? Very, very sad... OrIginal review, November 16, 2012: These Divina dolmas are superb, totally rivaling homemade stuffed grape leaves (which require an awful lot of work). These are delicate, fresh-tasting, and expertly flavored, leaving that exquisite melt-in-your-mouth taste and feel. Almost addictive, they're the same as the ones you buy at the deli at Krogers or at Fresh Market (both stores have shown me the can). The light sauce that flavors the dolmas is so good that you definitely won't want to throw it out -- use as a salad dressing or over grilled chicken or shrimp for a fabulous extra treat. If you have a can of these in the house, you're ready for a last-minute brunch or cocktail party for a horde, and they'll all wonder how you did it! Even better, if no one else is there, you can have them all for yourself (!). Apparently the price fluctuates widely on Amazon (today it's $17.79, but another reviewer mentioned seeing it at $32), so shop wisely. But if you love stuffed grape leaves yourself or look forward to wowing guests, these dolmas are a must! P.S. Upon opening the (huge!) can, I carefully spoon out the dolmas into small-sized food storage containers to make serving and storing easier. A very small square container (my guess is a pint i.e. 2 cups, maybe even smaller) perfectly contains 3 layers of 6 each, or 18 dolmas. If you figure 2-3 dolmas per person, that container serves 6-9 people for a cocktail party or appetizer serving -- or for me, I go through 1 1/2 layers at a time and forcefully put away the remaining half, or 9 dolmas, for another time before I eat all of them at one sitting! I can fill 3 such containers from one can, with enough left over to come close to filling a fourth container. Just to give you an idea. If you were serving the entire can, it would make a very impressive platter on a buffet, for 20-30 people or more (although it would disappear entirely if you had just 8 people like me!). Traditionally one allows 2-3 pieces for an appetizer serving per person or 4-6 for a main course. P.P.S. This can is thus extremely reasonably priced if you think how many servings you can make from it and then compare to the equivalent cost from the olive bar at Kroegers or Fresh Market, which I'm betting would easily be $40 or more. An incredible deal at the current $17.79!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***S on 9 May 2017*

If you like dolmades like I do, these are probably what you're looking for. The rice stuffing is tender, but not mushy. The wrappers are also tender and not tough to the bite like some other brands. I've not encountered any thick stems either. Nice flavors and seasoning throughout the stuffing, with the lemon, dill, mint, and onion perfectly balanced. Some people have asked about freezing them. To that I would say I don't recommend it. They will still be edible, but definitely lose something. After thawing, the rice will be noticeably watery and takes on a grainy quality. They are clearly better having not been frozen. In comparison to other brands, Divina stands out as a higher quality product than a competing brand like Galil. In addition to Divina, I've tried Galil and one other brand (which I don't remember now). Compared to Divina, Galil is drier and the rice is less seasoned. It seems the flavor is mostly in the wrapper, not the stuffing. It also seems like the wrapper is tougher and often has thick stems. I would put it in terms of wine. If it's just you eating them at home, Galil might be your table wine. Fine if you're not super picky. Divina would be a nice bottle wine that you'd serve to guests. One other thing I will mention based on other reviews. Yes, this 70 oz. can is from Bulgaria and the 7 oz. can is from Greece. One review said they could tell a difference. I however, could not. Both seem to be consistent in taste and quality. I will definitely order these again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***3 on 19 May 2015*

I ordered two cans because I wanted to put one in my pantry/storage room and package up the other can. I filled 8 containers with these things. I also added quite a bit of lemon juice to each container, after reading some reviews. This was a very good idea, as it only accentuated the taste. I had one container that had the remains, less then all the others. It's now lasted a week. The only negativity about this product is the gelled oil / fat. It's gross to me, but it comes off easily as well. Doesn't contaminate the dolmas at all. Update: As of this date, I still have not opened the second can. I know it will keep for me, so I'm not worried about it spoiling at all. The domoles from he first can, I still have four or five in the freezer. They are still edible, however, it does change the texture a bit. STILL worth the price. If you are considering these for a party or having a large family get together, opening and using right from the can is very yum. As stated earlier, I did add lemon juice. That was simply my choice and it made them taste even better. 5 stars all the way I have always loved Dolmades and ordered them often when at the greek restaurant back home. These are only a smidge different, that you barely can tell any difference. Five stars because it's very worth the price.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DIVINA Dolmas Stuffed Grape Leaves, 4.4lb
- DIVINA Giant White Beans Vinaigrette, 4.4 Lb.

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.sc/products/390523625-dolmas-stuffed-grape-leaves-4-4-lb-can](https://www.desertcart.sc/products/390523625-dolmas-stuffed-grape-leaves-4-4-lb-can)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Seychelles*
*Store origin: SC*
*Last updated: 2026-04-24*