AN INTENSE CAVIAR THAT ADDS A CHIC TOUCH TO YOUR FAVOURITE RECIPES
Alverta® Royal caviar is famous for its strong, briny flavour, making it the star of your dish. Coming from the Russian sturgeon or white sturgeon, the famous North American Acipenser transmontanus, Alverta® Royal caviar is by far the most intense caviar.
Aged to perfection, the colour of Alverta® ranges from bronze to black, similar to Ossetra, and has an assertive, briny flavour that works wonderfully in any dish. It’s the perfect way to give a dazzling, iodized touch to your recipes.
Tarama with caviar is a salted, beechwood-smoked cod roe blended into a paste. Then this tarama is mixed with different ingredients to make a flavourful, luxurious cream that is generously seasoned with Petrossian caviar. A creamy, smooth tarama, with a gentle flavour of smoked fish that’s heightened by the subtly briny flavour of caviar. It’s perfect for an aperitif, enjoyed with crunchy raw vegetables or on toast.
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.
Tarama with Red King Crab is a salted, beechwood-smoked cod roe blended into a paste. Then this tarama is mixed with different ingredients to make a flavourful, luxurious cream that is generously seasoned with Red King Crab. Tarama with a smooth, creamy texture with pieces of Red King Crab. Red King Crab, also known as ‘Kamchatka crab,’ is the most renowned crab in the world. Its delicious, flavourful meat is one of the most coveted foods out there. Here, the finesse of the crab echoes the finesse of the tarama and together they create the perfect duo. This tarama is perfect for an aperitif, enjoyed with crunchy raw vegetables or on toast.