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Kaluga Tasting Kit

Kaluga Tasting Kit

Regular price $129.00 USD
Regular price $151.00 USD Sale price $129.00 USD
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Our Kaluga Tasting Kit includes a 30g tin of Kaluga caviar, crème fraîche, blinis, a gold tin key, and a mother of pearl spoon.

Everything you need for a ready-to-serve tasting.

Valued at $151, yours for just $129.

Shipping

All Caviére & Co. caviar prices include insulated overnight shipping anywhere in the U.S. Each order is carefully packed with gel packs and arrives chilled, fresh, and ready to enjoy.

No hidden fees at checkout: your purchase includes overnight caviar delivery with a freshness guarantee, so you can order with confidence.

Please place caviar orders by 3 PM Monday through Thursday for next day delivery.

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Everything you need to know about caviar in five minutes.

Caviére 101

What is Caviar?

Caviar is made from the eggs of sturgeon, lightly cured with salt using traditional malossol techniques to preserve their natural flavor. Celebrated for centuries as a symbol of luxury, it is typically served as a spread or topping, making it a popular choice for festive occasions or refined indulgence.

Traditionally, the name "caviar" applied exclusively to the roe of wild sturgeon species found in the Caspian and Black Seas namely Beluga, Ossetra, and Sevruga. Nowadays, caviar is also produced through aquaculture around the world, using a variety of sturgeon breeds such as Sterlet, Pacific, and Siberian sturgeon. In broader use, the term may also describe roe from other fish, including salmon and trout.

How long does Caviar stay fresh?

Caviar typically stays fresh in the refrigerator for about 3 to 4 weeks if unopened.

Once the container is opened, however, it's best to enjoy it within 1 to 3 days, as exposure to air causes it to oxidize and lose quality.

What does Caviar taste like?

Caviar has a unique and refined flavor that's often described as:

  • Briny and salty, but not overwhelmingly similar to the ocean.
  • Buttery or creamy, especially with higher-quality varieties like Beluga or Ossetra.
  • Nutty or earthy, depending on the type of sturgeon and its diet.
  • Umami-rich with a smooth, lingering finish.

The texture is just as important: the eggs should be firm and pop gently in the mouth, releasing their flavor.

Different types of caviar (like Sevruga, Osetra, or Siberian) each have their own subtle flavor profiles. Freshness, salt content (malossol vs. more heavily salted), and origin also affect the taste. High-end caviar is prized for being clean, balanced, and complex rather than overly salty or fishy.

How much Caviar to serve?

We typically suggest serving a minimum of one ounce of caviar per person to ensure a satisfying experience.

Is your Caviar sustainable farmed?

Yes, farmed caviar offers the same health benefits while helping combat overfishing and illegal trade by reducing pressure on wild sturgeon populations.

Raised in clean, controlled environments that replicate their natural habitat, farmed sturgeon are fed a carefully balanced diet, resulting in roe free from pollutants and contaminants.

At Caviére, most of our caviar is sustainably farmed through trusted partners ensuring premium, consistent quality delivered right to you.