Discover our caviar ladle, the ideal utensil for serving caviar. This ladle is perfect for tasting and serving caviar from the centre of the table to individual plates or servers. The caviar ladle has a silver-plated metal handle and a silver-gilt tip.

Caviar Ladle
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Discover the legendary Petrossian smoked salmon recipe since 1930. Smoked using the ancestral Petrossian method and sliced by hand, our smoked salmon melts in the mouth like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. It revives the authentic flavours of traditionally smoked salmon. Our hand-sliced salmon will bring a touch of elegance and finesse to your table. More than food, it’s an unforgettable gastronomic experience. In order to enjoy it at its best, we recommend to avoid the use of lemon. Our boutiques also offer the possibility to hand-slice thicker cuts of smoked salmon that are tailored to your liking.
Available in 4 slices. Weight: 200gr.
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You can’t have caviar without blinis and crème fraîche. Our light cakes and tangy cream have been hand-selected to match our sensational caviar.
Our blini – light little pancakes – make a marvelous supporting player for our precious caviar and fish roe. Our crème fraîche makes a fresh, light enhancement to roe, whether spread on a blini or dolloped on top of the delicate beads.
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SELECTION OF FRENCH CAVIAR
Discover our Baeri Baïka® Royal Caviar, a briny caviar with small, delicate, brown eggs. It gives a strong first impression in the mouth with a dominant fruitiness, mineral notes and very little brininess. Baïka® comes from Baeri sturgeon that’s been farmed in France. The ‘Royal’ Petrossian selection guarantees a full-bodied, rich caviar that will impress you and your guests from start to finish. -
SWEET AND SOUR RUSSIAN GHERKINSRussian-style malossol gherkins are a great classic for serving with salmon and other Petrossian delicacies. In Russian cuisine, ‘malossol’ is the term used for foods that are very lightly salted. Malossol caviar is the iconic symbol of the Maison Petrossian. Originating in Poland, these large pickles are first prepared in a brine that’s very lightly salted and is seasoned with many highly aromatic herbs and spices like dill, garlic and mustard seeds. This legendary recipe gives these Russian-style malossol pickles a more sweet and sour flavour compared to French pickles.Weight 910g