Lady Joseph
Crackers with Rye Flour and Añana Salt, Lady Joseph (8 units)
130 g Lady Joseph rye flour crackers with Sal de Araña are handcrafted with mild rye flour, a touch of extra virgin olive oil, and the prestigious mineral salt from the Añana Salt Valley (Basque Country), recognized by chefs around the world for its purity and culinary richness.
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Original Made in Spain 2025

Lady Joseph rye flour crackers with Sal de Araña are designed to enhance the cheese experience.

Technical information.

Ingredients

Rye flour*, wheat flour*, extra virgin olive oil* (10%), mineral salt from the Añana Salt Valley (2%), yeast, water.

*Some ingredients come from organic farming.

Allergens: Contains gluten. May contain traces of sesame and nuts

Producer: Lady Joseph

Origin: Barcelona

Best before: 12 months.

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Nutrition information per 100 g
Energy / Calories 1850kj / 440 kcal/
Fat 16,5 g
of which: Saturated fatty acids 2,3 g
Carbohydrates 63,5 g
of which: sugar 1,2 g
Fiber 4, g
Protein 8,2 g
salt 1,9 g

Made in Spain Gourmet pairing:

These rye crackers, with their crisp texture and lightly toasted, mineral notes thanks to Añana salt, are the perfect accompaniment for:

  • Aged and semi-aged cheeses, especially sheep’s or goat’s milk cheeses
  • Blue cheeses, mild varieties such as Valdeón or Bleu d’Auvergne
  • Artisanal charcuterie such as Iberian loin or Rioja-style chorizo
  • Smoked fish or vegetables
  • Dips and spreads such as tapenade, hummus, or truffled cheese spread

Pairs especially well with toasted craft beers, brut nature cavas, or a dry aged white wine, such as Godello or barrel-fermented Albariño.

Lady Joseph

The story of the brand begins with the grandmother: Josephine, an elegant and determined woman. She fell in love with the owners’ grandfather one summer in Bordeaux, while he was learning to make French wine so he could bring that production back to La Rioja.

Her grandmother’s French charm made him fall completely at her feet, and within two months they decided to marry and move to Logroño.

There, in her new home, she began thinking about producing first-class products that could transport her back to her native France. In some things, such as her stubbornness, she always seemed more Spanish than French.

Josephine began by selecting the finest flours from local producers and recreating the recipes of her childhood. She perfected the recipe until she achieved elegant, delicate, crunchy biscuits, full of flavor. A healthy and unique product with which she delighted travelers stopping in Haro.

Josephine decided to open a tea room. There, she would sell what she made in her workshop, while creating a meeting place for neighbors, friends, and travelers staying overnight in Haro to catch the same train that carried her products to France.

Her tea room soon became an essential gathering place, not only because of the delicacies she served, but also because it was a friendly, avant-garde meeting point where one could hear about everything happening in the rest of Europe.

And this is where Josephine’s grandchildren come in: they wanted to continue the tradition and fulfill her great dream of sharing her wonderful creations with people all over the world. They preserve her original recipe and savoir-faire, as well as that world of dreams and memories they have sought to capture in their collection of biscuits and crackers.

And although life has evolved greatly and our world is more digital than ever, let us at least take care of the quality products and stories that keep our origins alive.

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