Kaluga Caviar

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Enjoy within 48 hours after opening.

Ships in temperature-controlled packaging with an ice pack. Store sealed jars for 1-3 months.

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Regular price $154.00 CAD Unit price$5.13 CAD / g
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Kaluga caviar — Huso Dauricus — is one of the rarest caviars in the world. The eggs are large at 3.2–3.6mm, with a striking golden-brown hue, a smooth and creamy texture, and a flavour profile of butter and salt upfront, gentle nuttiness through the middle, and a long, clean oceanic finish.

Native to the Amur River basin in far-east Asia, Huso Dauricus is the only other member of the same genus as Huso Huso — the Beluga — sharing similar egg size, the same rich buttery character, and a comparable depth of flavour.

The most prestigious product in the Amur River family — which also includes our Amur (Acipenser Schrenckii) and Imperial (a hybrid of the two) — pure Kaluga is the benchmark against which the others are measured. For caviar lovers ready to go beyond Osetra or Siberian, this is where the next chapter begins.

How does Kaluga Caviar compare to Beluga?

Closely. Kaluga (Huso Dauricus) and Beluga (Huso Huso) share the same genus — the only two members of the Huso family — and the similarities show in the experience: large eggs, buttery richness, a smooth texture, and a long finish.

Where Beluga tends to open with a stronger umami presence and deeper briny intensity, Kaluga is slightly rounder and softer — not less impressive, just differently expressive. For most palates, the difference is subtle. The price difference is not.

Why is Kaluga Caviar golden-brown?

Most people expect caviar to be black, and most of it is — but not all. Caviar comes in many different shades and colours, ranging from white, yellow, and golden to grey, dark brown, and green.

Kaluga is one of them. The eggs range from deep amber to a warm golden-brown, a natural result of the species' genetics rather than any treatment or processing. It's one of Kaluga's most distinctive characteristics and often the first thing people notice. Our Amur and Imperial caviars share this same warm colour family — a signature of the Amur River species that sets them apart from the darker White Sturgeon, Siberian, and Osetra varieties.

Is Kaluga Caviar legal in Canada?

Yes — fully. Kaluga is farmed sustainably and is CITES-compliant, with no import or sale restrictions in Canada. Unlike wild Beluga from the Caspian Sea, which has been restricted since 2005, farmed Kaluga is available year-round without limitation. You get the Beluga-family flavour profile with none of the legal or supply concerns.

Flexible shipping options
  • FREE Shipping —  $199+
  • $14.99 Shipping — $100–$198
  • $29.99 Shipping — under $100

Express shipping on all orders - arrives refrigerated in 1-2 business days.

Shipping Schedule
  • We ship Monday to Thursday*
  • Orders received before 4 PM EST are processed and shipped the same day
  • We do not ship on Fridays, weekends, or holidays

*Orders to remote areas may not ship on Thursdays to allow sufficient delivery time before the weekend.

Packaging
  • Ships in temperature-controlled packaging with ice pack
  • Arrives fresh guaranteed
  • Arrives cold in 1-2 business days

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  • Refrigerate immediately when received
  • Refrigerate between -2º and 2º (28 to 36 Fahrenheit)
  • Sealed jars or tins can be stored for 3 to 6+ months (see expiration date)
  • Consume individual jars or tins in one sitting for the best tasting experience
  • Opened jars or tins may be resealed and refrigerated - consume within 48 hours
  • Products may be frozen to preserve longer if needed (not recommended)

28g, 1 to 2
50g, 2 to 4
100g, 4 to 8
200g, 8 to 16
500g, 16 to 32

How much Kaluga Caviar do I need?

The amount of caviar you need will depend on the number of people who will be enjoying it. As a rule of thumb, 28 grams (1 ounce) is enough for 1 to 2 people.

Can I freeze Kaluga Caviar?

Although we do not recommend doing so, you can freeze a sealed jar or tin of caviar for up to one year. The caviar will lose some of its flavor and texture as time goes on.

How do I store Kaluga Caviar?

A sealed jar or tin of caviar should be refrigerated between -2 to 2 Celsius (28 to 36 Fahrenheit) to preserve its freshness, flavor, and texture.

Is your Kaluga Caviar wild or farmed?

All our sturgeon caviar products are sourced from sustainable farms with the exception of our Lake Sturgeon, which is sourced ethically and sustainably from the wild in Quebec.

Is your Kaluga Caviar pasteurized?

Our caviar products are pasteurized and salt-cured unless otherwise stated in the product description.

Will my order spoil if I am not home to receive it?

All orders are shipped in weather-proof packaging with an ice pack to preserve freshness for up to 72 hours.

Please refrigerate your order as soon as you receive it to preserve the freshness, texture, and flavours of your caviar.

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Regular price $154.00 CAD Unit price$5.13 CAD / g
Kaluga Caviar
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