Caviar House & Prunier City
Caviar House & Prunier City: exquisite Prunier caviar & seafood
Caviar House & Prunier City
Troisdorf, GermanyFrank Brömmelhaus
“You should love what you do.”Frank has been working with JRE for over 25 years and the restaurateurs are brand ambassadors for his products. It is important to him to exchange ideas and interests, as well as receive fast feedback about his products.
"I have been working with JRE for over 25 years, and the restaurateurs are brand ambassadors for our products. The stimulating exchange of ideas and interests, as well as 100 percent fast feedback on our products, is very important to us."
Owner Caviar House & Prunier City GmbH
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking"
Managing Director Frank Brömmelhaus believes this saying says everything about the production of the finest Prunier caviar. The renowned manufacturer strives to set benchmarks for excellence in both its products and customer service. The traditional company Prunier was founded in 1872. In 2004, the company merged with the world's largest importer of Caspian caviar, Caviar House. Today, Caviar House Prunier is the only caviar retailer that produces its own caviar. Caviar House Prunier is dedicated to environmental responsibility and sustainability.
The fine art of making the best out of something good
Considered the world's finest smoked salmon by most salmon lovers, Balik Salmon originated in Imperial Russia. It is a time when the art of fine dining and the quality of the products are reaching unprecedented heights among the Russian aristocracy.
Edible luxury
You don't have to travel far to find the finest caviar. The Prunier aquaculture and caviar production facility is located about an hour from Bordeaux, southwest France. Nestled in the lush landscape of the Dordogne and idyllically situated on the Isle, Montpon-Ménestérol, a town in the Gironde department in the Aquitaine region, is home to around 150.000 sturgeon. They live in a wooded area outside of town in large pools that are connected to the River Isle via an open water circuit.