

Often imitated, but never matched! Caviar butter is a recipe conceived by Caviar de Neuvic with Michelin-starred chef Cyril Haberland.
It is simply butter mixed with 28% refined Baeri caviar. With a lower ratio, the taste of caviar would be less pronounced, and it would not be stronger with a higher one. Tip: the flavours appear as its temperature rises. Eaten too cold, you would only taste the butter. So take it out of the refrigerator 10 minutes before use.
Taste caviar differently!
The recipe containing butter and Caviar de Neuvic has a definite caviar colour and flavour. The smoothness of the butter and the texture of the caviar create a bouquet of subtle and original flavours.
Caviar de Neuvic is the originator of this product now offered by other caviar sellers. It is a great way to explore caviar.
Because it is so easy to use, this product lends itself to your creativity. It takes only about 25 toasts and a 45g-box to give a chic dimension to your aperitifs.
Serving
Caviar Butter should be removed from the fridge a few minutes before use to bring it to temperature so that it can be spread evenly. It should be eaten preferably within 24 hours of opening in order to keep the balance and freshness of the flavours intact.
Pairing
Caviar Butter goes well with vodka and champagne but will alsocompliment perfectly the rich structure and aromatic subtlety of a good white Burgundy wine.
Pr 100 g | |||
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Calorific Values (Kcal) | 579 | Lipids (g) including of saturated fat (g) | 60,2 (38,4) |
Calorific Values (Kj) | 2430 | Carbohydrates (g) including sugar (g) | 2,7 (0,4) |
Proteins (g) | 6,41 | Salt (g) | 0,3 |
Data sheet
- Ingredients
- Butter, sturgeon roe (Acipenser baeri), salt, E285, E153, E422
- Allergens
- Fish, milk
- Conservation
- In the refrigerator between 0 and 4°C.
- BBD Guarantee
- 90 days
- Origin
- France
- Available in

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4.6 /5
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Chantal G. published the 01/01/2021 following an order made on 11/12/2020
Très bon produit pour l'apéritif par exemple. Je le recommande. 5 étoiles
Caviar Baeri Signature
This tiny white tin embodies the brand style. Its creamy and enjoyable texture thrills palate and comes in a variety of delicate sensations providing balance and elegance. Nice sized eggs offer deep and subtle shades from anthracite to golden brown.
Minis Blinis per 16
These blinis are made from the best flours and will be the perfect side for caviars and seafood.
Beluga Signature Caviar
Caviar de Neuvic brings to you this exceptional Beluga caviar thanks to an exclusive partnership with a fish farm in Bulgaria.
Beluga caviar comes from the Huso Huso sturgeon. Raised in a holding lake fed by snowmelt, this species of sturgeon can reach more than 100 kilos by the age of 20.
Its eggs are the largest of all caviar. Their taste is powerful and the texture of the roe is creamy. Its colour varies in shades of light grey.
Beluga caviar, an evocation of wild caviar
Because of its rarity, the Beluga sturgeon is the best known and most mythical of sturgeons. Today, only a few countries produce farmed beluga caviar.
The size of this sturgeon also contributes to the reputation of this product. The biggest beluga sturgeon ever fished measured more than 7 meters and weighed over 1.5 tons!
Also, a female sturgeon only produces roe after 18 years of life. This explains the large size of its eggs, often appreciated by nostalgic consumers of wild caviar.
From the Huso Huso sturgeon raised in our partner farms, tinned in Neuvic, France.
Poutargue
Native to the Mediterranean basin, “poutargue”, “boutargue” or “buttarga” is prepared from a mullet rogue (a pouch that contains the roe) and salt. The latter will serve as a preservative and flavour enhancer, just like for caviar. There then follows a long drying stage to concentrate all its aromas.
The poutargue: an ancestral product
This traditional product will surprise you with its subtle yet powerful marine taste. Wax is a traditional preservation method serving two purposes:
To stop maturation at the optimum time
As a protective film

Often imitated, but never matched! Caviar butter is a recipe conceived by Caviar de Neuvic with Michelin-starred chef Cyril Haberland.
It is simply butter mixed with 28% refined Baeri caviar. With a lower ratio, the taste of caviar would be less pronounced, and it would not be stronger with a higher one. Tip: the flavours appear as its temperature rises. Eaten too cold, you would only taste the butter. So take it out of the refrigerator 10 minutes before use.
Taste caviar differently!
The recipe containing butter and Caviar de Neuvic has a definite caviar colour and flavour. The smoothness of the butter and the texture of the caviar create a bouquet of subtle and original flavours.
Caviar de Neuvic is the originator of this product now offered by other caviar sellers. It is a great way to explore caviar.
Because it is so easy to use, this product lends itself to your creativity. It takes only about 25 toasts and a 45g-box to give a chic dimension to your aperitifs.