Agneau de Sisteron is fresh meat from young lambs that are slaughtered when they are between 70 and 150 days old. The animals are born and reared in the Sisteron area of Provence in France, where they feed on milk and local fodder, which in turn p... READ MORE
Agneau du Limousin is fresh lamb meat, sold either as carcasses or fine cuts, bone-in or boneless, produced in the French region of Limousin. The lambs feed on their mother's milk when they're young, and later, on grassy pastures and grai... READ MORE
Agneau de Lait des Pyrénées are milk-fed lambs of Manech Red head, Manech Black head and Basque-Béarnaise breeds raised in the French region of Pyrénées Atlantiques. As the name suggests, the lambs feed ... READ MORE
Agneau de Pauillac is fresh lamb that is light and appetising in color and well marbled with white firm fat. The animals are grown, reared and slaughtered in the French region of Gironde, known for its wine and tree growing. For the slaug... READ MORE
Agneau du Quercy is lamb meat from the dry Quercy region in France, using lambs that have been slaughtered between 90 and 180 days of rearing. The lambs are reared on farms and feed on their mother's milk for at least 70 days before feedi... READ MORE
Agneau du Périgord is fresh lamb meat from lambs slaughtered between 80 and 180 days of age, and weighing between 15 and 21 kilograms. They are born and reared in the Dordogne, Corréze, Lot and Lot et Garonne regions in Fran... READ MORE
Agneau de Lozére is fresh lamb meat from the male and female Blanche du Massif breed of young lambs, their age right between suckling and adult, pasture fed lamb. They are born, reared and slaughtered in the French regions... READ MORE
Prés-salés du Mont-Saint-Michel is fresh meat from lambs slaughtered before they are 12 months old, born, reared and slaughtered in the French regions of Manche and Ille et Vilaine.This meat is unique due to the fact that th... READ MORE
Prés-salés de la baie de Somme is fresh meat from lambs of the Suffolk, Hampshire, Roussin, Ile de France, Rouge de l'Ouest, Boulonnais and Vendéen breeds that are... READ MORE
Agneau du Bourbonnais are lambs reared in the Allier region and the nearby French cantons since the 18th century. Originally reared for wool, Bourbonnais lambs are today raised for their succulent meat marbled with firm, white po... READ MORE
Agneau de l'Aveyron is meat from young lambs weighing 17 kilograms on average, born and reared in the Aveyron region in France. The lambs come from a local breed of sheep called Lacaune which is traditionally reared in sheep-fold... READ MORE
Agneau du Poitou-Charentes is fresh meat from lambs that are less than 10 months old when slaughtered, born and raised in the semi-open-air in the Poitou-Charentes region in France. When slaughtered, the lambs weigh between 14 and 22 kilo... READ MORE