Pommery Royale mustard with cognac is a heavenly combination of gourmet wholegrain mustard and luxurious cognac. It’s the perfect foil for roasted meats or root vegetables, but it also complements game birds such as pheasant and guinea fowl.
The stunning black stoneware jar and golden wax seal makes Pommery Royale mustard a wonderful gift.
Moutarde de Meaux are regarded as one of the world’s great moutardiers. Their award-winning Pommery mustards are a favourite of professional chefs. All of their mustards are packed in traditional stoneware jars. These jars help to preserve the mustards’ characteristic pungency, so they taste fresher for longer.
Pommery mustard is made in Meaux, a cathedral town 60km west of Paris. The town has a long history of mustard production. It began in 771 AD, when Charlemagne decreed that canons and monks in cathedral towns like Meaux should cultivate mustard.
Meaux was also a centre for the quarrying of millstones, which brought many craftsmen to the area. In 1760, a dignitary of the Meaux cathedral chapter passed on the canons’ secret mustard recipe to a stonecutter. The stonecutter was called J. B. Pommery, and the recipe is still used by Moutarde de Meaux to make their famous Pommery mustard today.
How to Open
This jar is stoppered with cork and sealed with wax in the traditional way. To open the jar, use the back of a knife to break the edges of the wax until only a circle is left in the middle. Use a stiff bristle brush to clear away any wax fragments so they don’t fall in the mustard when you open it. Carefully insert the blade of the knife under the seal and run the knife around to separate the wax from the rim of the jar. Then lever the cork stopper out.
Ingredients: water, mustard seeds, vinegar, salt, cognac (6%), spices. Contains allergens: mustard.

















Emily Johnson –
This mustard is absolutely divine! The addition of Cognac adds a sophisticated flavor that elevates any dish. Perfect for gourmet meals.
Michael Brown –
I was skeptical about the Cognac flavor at first, but it’s surprisingly subtle and enhances the mustard beautifully. Great for charcuterie boards.
Sarah Lee –
A bit pricey, but definitely worth it for the quality. The texture is smooth, and the flavor is rich and complex. I use it in marinades and dressings.
David Smith –
Incredible mustard! The Cognac adds a unique twist that pairs well with meats and cheeses. I’ll be buying this again.
Laura Taylor –
This mustard is a game-changer. The Cognac infusion is subtle but noticeable, making it a standout condiment. Highly recommend.
John Wilson –
A gourmet mustard that delivers on taste. The Cognac flavor is a nice touch, and the 500g size ensures I don’t run out too quickly.
Anna Martinez –
I’ve never had mustard like this before. The Cognac adds a luxurious depth of flavor. It’s perfect for special occasions.
Chris Evans –
The Pommery Royale Mustard is a must-try. The Cognac infusion is a delightful surprise, and it’s versatile enough for various dishes.
Jessica Clark –
This mustard is a staple in my kitchen now. The Cognac flavor is unique and adds a layer of sophistication to any meal.