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Georges Bruck Wild Boar with Pinot Noir Terrine, 140g

£8.95

A traditional wild boar terrine with summer truffles

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Serve this luxurious pâté – with wild boar, summer truffles and Pinot Noir d’Alsace – on a cheeseboard with a glass of red wine. 

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Nutritional Information

Typical Nutrition Per 100g

Energy 277kcal/1149kJ
Fat 22g
of which saturated fats 8g
Carbohydrates 2.1g
of which sugars 2.1g
Protein 16g
Salt 1.7g

Ingredients

Boar mear (40%), Pork meat, Pork liver, Truffles (Tuber aestivum) 3%, Onions, Wheat flour, Milk protein, Red wine (0.5%), Cognac, Salt, Sugar, Spices, Truffle aroma, Preservative: sodium nitrite

Delivery Information

Orders are usually delivered within 1-3 days from receipt of order. We offer FREE delivery for orders over £35. A delivery charge of £6 applies to all orders under £35.

We deliver to mainland UK, excluding PO Boxes, Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands and Islands.

For more information, please see our Delivery FAQs.

Please take care to provide the correct full delivery address (including postcode) as we can’t re-deliver any consignments sent to an incorrect address All non-delivered consignments are destroyed as they contact fresh goods. In this circumstance the customer would be required to reorder the product/s at their cost & pay for any associated shipping.

Every order is packaged carefully with ice in a recyclable cardboard box to ensure it arrives in the best possible condition. See our Quintessential Hamper unboxing video as an example of how your hamper will arrive.

Cheese Preparation Guide

Our cheeses are famous for their jewel-coloured wax casings – not only do they look good, but they keep the cheese tasting delicious, retain all-important moisture and help preserve it, too. Here are our recommendations for preparing waxed cheeses to serve.

First, remove the cheese from the fridge and allow it to reach room temperature before cutting into it. This softens the wax slightly and cheese also tastes better when it’s not fridge-cold.

Next, remove the sticky labels. To make a good, clean slice, make sure you always use a very sharp knife.

Watch the full cheese cutting guide video here

Snowdonia Cheese Cutting Guide