Caviar Gift Boxes

King’s Fine Food offers a superb selection of Caviar Gift Boxes to suit all occasions.

All King’s Fine Food Caviar has a shelf life of 3 months plus.

Caviar Gift Bags

Caviar

The word ‘caviar’ is a Persian term that means ‘cake of strength’. It’s a common assumption
that the Russians began extracting and consuming caviar when it was actually the Persians in the
16th century. They believed it had healing properties.

In the 18th century, caviar was regarded as the food of the poor until royal chefs introduced
it to Russian Tsars and nobility.

Hampers & Gift Boxes

We have travelled the world to secure some of the finest products which all tell a story of how a product is created with passion and love. We hope you enjoy our unique selection.

Confectionary

We are proud of our unique long-standing relationship with Amedei Toscano Chocolate. We consider they produce some of the finest couverture in the world, hand crafted not using any additives.

Freni Marzipan again from Italy is in our opinion the finest available on the market. Freni is a family business.

Luxury Larder

We have spent the last 21 years selecting products we feel are the finest around. San Giuliano marmalade is without doubt to be considered by most to be the finest in the world. The product is hand cut, organic and made just how your grandmother would produce.

Wine & Spirits

We have a wonderful working relationship with Lauren Perriet pairing Grand Sec with Caviar
We have also worked for many years with Bollinger and Ayala.

Gifts & Experiences

We can make bespoke hampers for corporate clients. Please call to discuss.

Salmon

King’s sources their Smoked Salmon from Severn and Wye and John Ross.

Severn and Wye offer us a unique, rich flavour common in only the finest Scottish Smoked Salmon. They chip all their own oak wood for their traditional smoking production techniques and the grading; filleting, curing and cutting are still mostly performed by hand. This gives their smoked products a distinctive taste. Severn and Wye also deal directly with fishermen, ensuring the essential traceability of each catch. <b>

Since the John Ross award-winning family run smokehouse opened its doors, they have produced Scottish smoked salmon in the truly traditional way.

Using red brick kilns dating back to 1857, their master smoker hangs the salmon over smouldering fires of oak and beech wood chippings. This time-honoured and rarely used cold smoking method produces a truly authentic flavoured smoked salmon, with a tender texture and deliciously natural smoked flavour.

Fish Roe

We have a wonderful selection of fish roe at King’s Fine Food, ranging from vibrant orange to the bright green Wasabi roe.

Creating in the kitchen has never been so much fun!

Join The List

Sign up to receive exclusive discounts and special offers

Product Description

In support of “The John King Brain Tumour Foundation”, Emma Rodgers has created a special tree sculpture that is dedicated to the John King Brain Tumour Foundation which has found a fitting home in a memorial garden.

“Hand-sculpted and fabricated from stainless steel, the foliage – which at a distance looks like leaves – is in fact represented by hands that are clapping applause in praise, love and appreciation of the team at St. George’s and the incredible NHS. The tree symbolises life and renewal, hope and love which I hope all patients feel during their care at St. George’s.”

Here is a full description of this priceless sculpture opportunity in the words of Emma Rodgers:

“The sculpture is based on an English Oak, the Monarch of the forest and one of the most loved trees in the world. It’s a symbol of strength, wisdom, nurturing and healing – only fitting to celebrate the life of John King, the adored husband of Laura.

The foliage is represented by hands clapping applause in praise, love and appreciation of the team here at Atkinson Morley Wing, St. George’s and the incredible NHS. I think the tree describes life and nature simply but beautifully – growth, renewal, hope, love. These are emotions that I hope all patients feel during their care at St. George’s.

The leaves cut individually, are silhouettes of hands in mid-applause. From afar they appear to be foliage on the tree but on an approach, you realise they are hands clapping to symbolise our thanks to St. George’s Hospital and the amazing team at the NHS. The applause will grow over time due to hands being added from people donating to the charity – as I wished to create a piece of art which people can be a part of by sponsoring their own pair of hands, applause, a symbol of thanks, praise, and appreciation to the NHS.

For more information regarding the John King Brain Tumour Foundation visit here