Let yourself be tempted by our Gourmet Assortment Tradition. Traditional, fruity and spicy, our foies gras are the perfect harmony between tradition and originality.
With its 5 foies gras and its complimentary gourmet aperitif, our tasting box will awaken the sensations of your palate and guarantee you a tasting out of the ordinary.
Guaranteed 100% French (South-West), guaranteed free of preservatives, colourings and additives.
Our Duck Foie Gras comes exclusively from French ducks fed exclusively on yellow corn.
The Gourmet Assortment Tradition and Flavours includes:
- 1 Whole Foie gras with Espelette chilli pepper (80g) An aromatic pepper, with a very mild heat.
- 1 Whole Natural Duck Foie gras (80g) The classic
- 1 Whole Foie Gras with Lemon confit (80g) With a contrast of sweetness and acidity
- 1 Whole Foie gras with Figs (80g) A classic and delicious combination
- 1 Whole Foie gras with Armagnac (80g) Exquisite French eau-de-vie
- 1 FREE Gourmet Appetizer with Jurançon (180g)
Price: 79.5 euros
Guaranteed without preservatives, additives or colorants.
Storage: 3 years minimum, at room temperature. Keep the product in a cool, dry place away from light (cupboard, pantry or larder). Store in the refrigerator after opening and consume preferably within 15 days.
Our Foie Gras tasting tips:
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How to get the best texture in Foie Gras?:
To obtain the best texture for your Foie Gras, place it in the refrigerator one hour before serving. This will give the Foie Gras the ideal consistency for tasting. Allow it to cool for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.
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Which bread to use with Foie Gras?:
Foie Gras has subtle flavours that can be hidden by very toasted breads. Our recommendation is to use simple flavoured breads such as peasant bread. Slightly fruity breads such as ginger can add an extra touch of flavour without overpowering the Foie Gras.
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Which wine goes best with Foie Gras?:
The pairing of Foie Gras does not have just one correct answer. At Relais Gourmet, we recommend the following options:
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- Pairing Foie Gras with sweet wines:
Wines such as Muscatel or Malvasia, or the French Monbazillac, Jurançon, or late Alsace, are perfect accompaniments to Foie Gras. Their natural acidity helps to harmonise the combination and makes them easy to digest.
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Pairing Foie Gras with dry white wines:
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Instead of harmonising, the texture of wines such as the fruity Catalan Xarel-lo, or the French Condrieu or Crozes-Hermitage, generate an interesting and elegant contrast on the palate.
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Pairing Foie Gras with Champagne:
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Lightly vinous champagnes are a very successful combination with our Foie Gras. The bubbles lend lightness to the apéritif, while their smoothness helps to reinforce the gourmet subtlety of good Foie Gras. We especially recommend bottles made with Pinot Noir or bottles of cava, as they are less acidic than champagne made with Chardonnay.
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Pairing Foie Gras with red wine:
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In the south-east of France, it is not uncommon to combine Foie Gras with full-bodied red wines. Irouleguy, Cahors, Madiran or Bergerac are some good red wines that will reinforce its flavour with the subtlety of Foie Gras. In Spanish wines, a good red wine from Ribera del Duero is a safe bet. When pairing with red wine, it is especially recommended to use a very simple tasting bread.
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