
Fleur de Sel
Your Batchnumber:
2503030

Fleur de Sel
Your Batchnumber:
2503030
About
Fine, delicate and flaky – Fleur de Sel is the noblest of the salts
Origin
Aigues-Mortes, France
Best Before
31 Mar 2029
Date Packaged
19 Mar 2025
Date Harvested
02 Apr 2024
Weight
125 g
Ingredients
100% sea salt from the French Mediterranean coast
Aigues-Mortes, France
Transport Methods
717 km
Footprint
4 grams of CO2*
*How do we calculate the CO2 footprint?
Our CO2 footprint calculation is based on the transport of the packaging and product. Please keep in mind that these values are an average approximation based on the EN16258 standard. For more information about emissions calculations, check carboncare.org
The Container

Our glass jars are manufactured in the north of Germany. They are made from a specific soda lime glass that is designed for the food and beverage industry.
The Closure

Our corks originate from Portugal are are a mixed press cork, which means that offcuts and otherwise unusable cork is combined into a food-safe closure for our jars.
The Label

Our labels are made from cane sugar fiber (95%) and 5% hemp and linen. The matt labels are printed with organic ink in an offset printing process
Recycling Information
1. Remove the cork stopper and dispose of it with your regular household waste. Cork is typically not recyclable in standard glass recycling. 2. Leave the paper label on the jar. In most Swiss recycling systems, paper labels will be removed during the recycling process. Trying to remove them yourself can be time-consuming and unnecessary. 3. Rinse out the jar if it contained food or sticky substances to prevent contamination of the glass recycling. 4. Place the clean glass jar in the designated glass collection container for your municipality. Follow local guidelines regarding clear and colored glass separation if applicable.

The Farm & Farmer
Thanks to the unique expertise of the Camargue salt workers, passed down from generation to generation, Le Saunier de Camargue has become the reference brand for Fleur de Sel in France, in Plain and Herbes de Provence flavors.
Le Saunier de Camargue →