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Tomato Velouté

Regular price
£7.50
Regular price
£7.50
Sale price
£7.50
Volume

  • Tomato Veloute by MAISON MARC
  • Made in Chemilly-sur-Yonne, France
  • 750ml

Crafted in Burgundy from ripe, flavourful tomatoes, Maison Marc’s Tomato Velouté showcases pure, sun-ripened sweetness with a smooth, velvety finish. Free from pesticides and made with minimal, honest ingredients, it captures the essence of a perfectly cooked tomato in every spoonful. Serve warm on its own, paired with crusty bread, or as an elegant base for a refined starter, a simple yet elevated take on a timeless favourite.

Storage: Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume promptly.

Tomatoes (88%),Celery, Olive Oil, Garlic, Salt

Typical values Per 100g
Energy 289 kJ / 70.1 kcal
Fat 6.5 g
of which saturated 1 g
Carbohydrate 3.7 g
of which sugars 1.2 g
Fibre <0.1 g
Protein 0.9 g
Salt 0.71 g

Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume promptly.

SHIPPING RATES (UK mainland only excl. Highlands)

 Orders over £75 Express By End of Day (Tues-Sat)  FREE
 Orders under £75 Express By End of Day (Tues-Sat)  £8.50
 Express by 12PM - Noon (Tues-Fri) / by 1PM for Scotland  £11
 Express Saturday by 12PM - Noon / by 1PM for Scotland  £22


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Tomato Velouté
Tomato Velouté
Tomato Velouté

  • FRANCE | Yonne

The Yonne region, located in the northern part of Burgundy in France, is known for its rich agricultural tradition and scenic landscapes. One of its communes, Chemilly-sur-Yonne, has a long-standing tradition of growing vegetables. The area benefits from the fertile soil near the Yonne River, which has historically supported diverse and abundant harvests. Locals in Chemilly-sur-Yonne take pride in their vegetable gardens, which contribute to both local cuisine and markets. This tradition is part of the region's deep agricultural heritage, closely tied to its identity and rural lifestyle.