La Maison Nordique – Beluga Caviar
La Maison Nordique – Beluga Caviar
229.00 €
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An exquisite taste of this caviar comes not only from the best source possible but also from the way it is produced. Maison Nordique’s Beluga caviar does not need to age for twenty years to taste this good. The fresh eggs are prepared so well, we dont even see the difference!
Name of the product : Beluga Caviar
Brand : La Maison Nordique
Description : Rarity means renown. Renown means prestige. So is Beluga Caviar, which requires no less than twenty years of breeding and the greatest attention to detail, by known and recognized experts. With an impressive size that makes it the largest grain in the world, its color varies in magnificent shades of gray and offers everyone a visual of choice worthy of its rarity. Once in the mouth, the grain reveals its iodized aromas as well as a delicately buttered flavor that literally melts under the palate, revealing notes of hazelnut which will delight the great gourmets.
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