Leek Velouté | 750ml
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£7.50 - Regular price
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£7.50 - Sale price
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£7.50
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Product Description
- Leek Velouté by MAISON MARC
- Made in Chemilly-sur-Yonne, France
- 750ml
A classic French leek soup with a refined, velvety finish.
Maison Marc’s Leek Velouté highlights the subtle sweetness and gentle earthiness of fresh leeks grown in Burgundy. Crafted using traditional techniques and vegetables cultivated without pesticides, it offers a smooth, delicate flavour that feels both comforting and sophisticated. Ideal as a light meal, appetiser, or base for creative dishes, this velouté brings honest French cooking straight to your home.
Storage: Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume promptly.
Ingredients & Tips
Ingredients:
Leek (44%), Water, Potato, Onion, Olive Oil, Salt
Delivery
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Leek Velouté | 750ml
- Regular price
-
£7.50 - Regular price
-
£7.50 - Sale price
-
£7.50
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.

