This specific caviar, also known as “pur sel”, is large-grained and deep black. It captivates with its strong, varied aromas and its infinitely long aftertaste. As a companion to your finest and most creative recipes, it is enjoyed with a large Riesling or a Vin Jaune of the Jura

Caviar House – Finest Caviar Royal Black
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| Weight | 15 g, 20 g, 30 g, 50 g, 125 g, 250 g |
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