
Single-Origin · Small-Batch · Curated
Ingredients Worth
Knowing By Name.
High-altitude chocolates. Hand-harvested fleur de sel. Aged balsamics that pour like silk. A market hall, distilled.
From Source to Shelf
The Distance Between
Origin and Extraordinary
Drag the divider. Watch a vanilla orchid become a pantry treasure. Every product carries the story of the hands that made it.
Raiatea, French Polynesia
Tahitian Vanilla

Floral, cherry-anise, 2× the vanillin of Madagascar
Guérande, Brittany
Fleur de Sel


Delicate, violet-mineral, skimmed only on windless mornings
Esmeraldas, Ecuador
Single-Origin Cacao
Raspberry, tobacco, long finish — Nacional Fino de Aroma
The Collection
Products That Earn
Their Place on Your Shelf
Click any tile for tasting notes, producer portraits, and origin stories. Each one is there for a reason.

Franche-Comté, France
Aged Comté 36-Month

Modena, Italy
Traditional Balsamic

Les Garrigues, Catalonia
Emerald Arbequina Oil

Esmeraldas, Ecuador
Nacional 72% Dark

Guérande, Brittany
Fleur de Sel

Wairarapa, New Zealand
UMF 20+ Manuka
Build Your Pantry
From One Perfect Ingredient
to a Gift Worth Remembering

Single Ingredients
One extraordinary thing, perfectly sourced.
When you know what you're looking for, you stop settling. Start with a single ingredient that changes how you cook.
- Fleur de Sel · Guérande
- Arbequina Oil · Catalonia
- Nacional Cacao · Ecuador

Composed Collections
Three ingredients. One coherent obsession.
A salt, an oil, a vinegar. A chocolate, a honey, a spice. Curated pairings that make your kitchen feel like a trip to somewhere specific.
- The Breton Table
- The Iberian Pantry
- The Alpine Cheese Board

Gift Hampers
A hamper that says something about the person who sent it.
For the client who has everything. The anniversary that deserves more than a card. The thank-you that earns a second look.
- The Grand Tour (8 items)
- The Cellar Companion
- The Anniversary Table
The Makers
Behind Every Jar,
A Name Worth Knowing
We only work with producers who can tell you the exact field, the exact season, and the exact reason their method is slower than the alternative.

Fromagerie Beaufils
Franche-Comté, France
"The cave decides when it's ready. We just listen."
Makes: Aged Comté 36-Month

Acetaia Giusti
Modena, Italy
"Seventeen generations. The same seven barrels. Nothing has changed."
Makes: Traditional Balsamic 25-Year

Pacari Chocolate
Esmeraldas, Ecuador
"We pay 300% above commodity price because that's what it costs to grow something worth tasting."
Makes: Nacional 72% Dark
"The best ingredients don't need a recipe. They need a cook who knows to get out of the way."
— Savor, Editorial Journal