How to Eat Caviar
Caviar is easier to eat than the mythology around it suggests. Most "caviar etiquette" is hotel marketing or first-timer anxiety. The actual rules are few, and they're about taste, not ceremony.
PHASE 01: MEDIA & TASTING · FIRST TINS SHIP JUNE 2026 · ALLOCATION BY APPLICATION · NEW YORK

The default first purchase. 28g of Osetra is what most professional kitchens buy when they need caviar in stock without thinking about which species. One ounce serves two people for a tasting portion or one person across two occasions.
What makes Osetra (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) "the classic" is its flavour vector — nutty, balanced, with a subtle almond finish that lingers without dominating. Where Kaluga Hybrid is buttery and Siberian is mineral, Osetra sits in the middle. It's the species that works equally well with Champagne, dry sake, eggs, blini, baked potato, brioche. There's no occasion where Osetra is the wrong choice.
This 28g tin is designed for two people sharing caviar with drinks before dinner, or one person treating themselves twice over a week. Open the tin, set out warm blini, pour Brut Champagne, serve straight from the fridge. The pearls hold structure for 2-3 days after opening — enough time to finish across multiple sittings without rushing.
Energy, 1027 kJ / 245 kcal
Fat, 15.4 g
- of which: Saturates, 3.7 g
Carbohydrate, 1.7 g
- of which: Sugars, 0.0 g
Fiber, 0 g
Protein, 24.8 g
Salt, 3.5 g
Caviar is easier to eat than the mythology around it suggests. Most "caviar etiquette" is hotel marketing or first-timer anxiety. The actual rules are few, and they're about taste, not ceremony.
For a first tasting or a small garnish, choose 14g or 28g. For two people, 56g is a great size. For hosting, gifting, or a full caviar service, we recommend 125g or 250g.
For tasting, plan around 14g per person. For a generous serving or caviar service, plan 28g–56g per person, depending on how it will be served.
Each caviar has its own flavor profile. Kaluga Hybrid is smooth, buttery, and refined. Beluga Hybrid is delicate, creamy, and luxurious. Osetra is nutty and complex. Siberian is bold, briny, and classic. White Sturgeon is clean, elegant, and approachable.
Keep caviar refrigerated at all times. Store it in the coldest part of your refrigerator and avoid freezing. Once opened, enjoy it as soon as possible for the best flavor and texture.
Caviar pairs beautifully with blinis, crème fraîche, caviar butter, potato chips, soft-boiled eggs, champagne, dry sparkling wine, or chilled vodka.
The single most common mistake first-time caviar buyers make is under-buying. They see the price per tin and order the smallest size, expecting a small tin of an expensive food to go a long way. It doesn't. Caviar is meant to be tasted in real portions — 10 to 15 grams per bite — and those portions add up quickly.