What does caviar taste like? Each species of sturgeon has its own characteristic flavour, texture, and egg size. Follow the guide to find the caviar that best suits your palate and to guarantee a successful tasting.
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Recipes

Potatoes, Creamy Emulsion and Persicus Caviar

Create an exceptional appetizer with delicious potato bites topped with Persicus caviar, served on a creamy emulsion.
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Roasted Baby Potatoes with Crème Fraîche and Daurenki® Caviar

Dazzle your guests with a festive appetizer recipe: roasted baby potatoes topped with rich raw thick crème fraîche and delicately enhanced with Daurenki® caviar, renowned for its large golden pearls.
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Potatoes with Baeri Baïka® Caviar

Discover our delicious recipe for potatoes with Alverta caviar, including all ingredients and tips to make it easily.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to Eat Caviar? Caviar Tasting

Describing the taste of caviar is not an easy thing and also depends on how you personally experience it. Here are some general guidelines that will help you discover which caviar best matches your flavour preferences. Daurenki® has balanced, briny notes with a nutty aroma. Baïka® has a strong first taste with a very lightly briny yet full-bodied flavour, punctuated by a dominant fruitiness. Ossetra often has a nutty aroma with flavours of the sea and a strong, briny finish. Finally, Beluga has a very buttery flavour that's quite fatty, highlighted by notes of hazelnut and egg, and has a lovely, long finish.

Tasting is a must

To understand the flavour of caviar, we recommend tasting several ones one after the other, so that you can compare the differences in strength, aroma, and texture between each variety.

Refine your selection in store

Come to our boutique to taste and compare each type of caviar. Our expert Caviarologue® will help you refine your selection by tasting various caviars.