Dear Customers, please be advised that due to a sharp increase in U.S. import tariffs that took effect on April 9th, the prices of our sturgeon caviar have been adjusted accordingly.
We want to assure you that we are doing everything possible to keep our prices as low and competitive as we can. To help offset the impact of these new tariffs, we have reduced our own margins and are committed to minimizing the effect on our valued customers. We greatly appreciate your understanding and continued support
About Caviar

Caviar Storage

The caviar will remain fresh for up 18 months from the date of production if kept unopened and stored at a temperature below 32ºF (0ºС). The production date is noted on the bottom of each can. The storage time will shorten if stored at a higher temperature. Caviar should never be stored at temperatures higher than 37ºF (3ºС). We recommend storing caviar in the coldest part of your refrigerator (usually the meat section). Storing caviar in the freezer is not recommended because after it is thawed, the grains may burst, resulting in more juice in caviar. Opened cans should also be stored in the refrigerator. After a can is opened, freshness time can vary from a few days to a few weeks dependent on whether bacteria is introduced into the can. To prevent bacteria from entering the can, serve caviar only with a clean spoon and avoid adding any other food, such as breadcrumbs, to the can. Larger cans are equipped with plastic lids for better protection against bacteria. Red and black caviar hearts