Sevruga Caviar
Sevruga caviar is one of the most sought-after types of caviar, known for its distinct flavor and relatively smaller-sized roe. It comes from the Sevruga sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus), which is primarily found in the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, and the Azov Sea.
Characteristics of Sevruga Caviar:
Color: Ranges from light gray to dark black.
Size: Smaller than both Beluga and Ossetra caviar, with delicate, smaller eggs.
Texture: The eggs are delicate, with a firm yet tender pop when eaten.
Flavor: Known for its slightly stronger, more pronounced, and briny flavor compared to other types of caviar, offering a distinct and savory taste.
Sevruga caviar is a favored option for those who enjoy a more intense caviar experience with a rich, salty flavor profile. It is also one of the more affordable caviar varieties, making it accessible while still providing luxury and high-quality taste.