French Castle, French Porcelain, French Cookware, and Gourmet Foods from Napa Valley - Just in Time for Christmas
WE ARRIVED IN THE NAPA VALLEY'S MOST CHARMING TOWN, ST. HELENA, after a 6 hour car ride, very much looking forward to Christmas and window shopping. It really is the most wonderful time of the year, twinkle lights fill the tree-lined street with charm, some of the best window displays, bakeries, quaint restaurants, and specialty stores are all lined up neatly in a row. Leisurely strolling is the best form of transportation to pop in and out and enjoy the season.
Anything French and especially French Brocante has been ever so popular here in the states for some time now. As Americans we want a piece of that lifestyle. I personally appreciate the quality of their craftsmanship, and I love vintage French monogram linens, and vintage French dishes. But the vintage ironstone is no longer food safe, and while it looks wonderful displayed, I couldn't use it. This began my love for Pillivuyt, who has been producing fine culinary porcelain in the heart of France for nearly two centuries.
Founded by the Pillivuyt family in 1818, the factory is now employee owned (can you believe that?) and operated near the town of Mehun-sur-Yevre. Everything is handmade by artisians with a 17 step process to exacting standards of quality and supported by state-of-the-art equipment, blending century-old craftsmanship with modern production techniques. Pillivuyt is beautiful and functional, and is used by almost all restaurants in France. It can go directly from the freezer to the oven or microwave, it is dishwasher-safe, and everything looks good on it!
Olivier's window display in the evening. |
Pillivuyt's porcelain is a gorgeous clear white and has a wonderful weight, it dresses up any table and looks fabulous on open shelves in the kitchen
Pillivuyt France: Lion's Head Tureen, Casseroles/Terrines, Oval Gratin Dishes, dinner plates, and Mehun Milk Pitchers Olivier Napa Valley: Cranberry Bourbon Confit on their gorgeous Antique French Butcher's Block. |
In this charming town of St. Helena our first stop for many years now has always been Olivier Napa Valley. Established in 1995, Olivier began producing fine gourmet oils and savories for specialty stores, and opened a retail store in 1999.
It's a gorgeous store filled with wonderful gourmet food, French Porcelain- Pillivuyt, French Cookware-Staub, Antiques like this gorgeous French butchers block, French soap, lavender, French Pottery and cookbooks. I always keep their olive oils and specialty mustards on hand. My new favorites are Olivier's Toasted Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil which is wonderful on anything including eggs, and Truffle Mustard which takes an ordinary sandwich and makes it divine.
Pillivuyt France: Oval Casserole with lid |
Olivier's Window display (backside) with an assortment of Pillivuyt, Olivewood, and Pewter |
Olivier: Salted Rum Caramel Sauce, Pernod Anise Caramel Sauce and Highland Butterscotch Sauce with their Cooper Wrapped Chop Blocks and Vallauris French Pottery |
Staub en France Cookware and Teapots Oval, Round and Mini Cocottes Olivier Classiques Entrée Base: Swedish Meatballs, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Marsala, Beef Stroganoff, and Coq au Vin |
Olivier carries the self-basting, enameled cast iron cookware and teapots from Staub, France. Every piece of Staub is made in the Alsacs region of France and is produced using a one-use sand mould, which contributes to the intrinsic beauty of Staub's glazes. They are used in the best restaurants of France and by notable chefs.
I had been searching for a new tea pot, not made in China, that didn't rust, and looked good on my stove top -and voila! I purchased a graphite, gray, Staub and I love it. It's beautiful, stylish, functional, and looks great with my Pillivuyt tea cups. What more could a girl want from a teapot. You will most likely never need a new one, well, unless you want a new color.
Olivier's Entrée Base is the perfect way to have a gourmet meal quickly! Just add one chicken, about 4 lbs, cut into 8 pieces or better yet 4 chicken breasts, add salt and freshly ground pepper, 2 Tbs. of Olive Oil, 1 jar Chicken Marsala base - in your new Staub Cocotte of course - and serve on your French Pillivuyt dishes. Then add an organic baby green salad, sparkling San Pellegrino with a slice of lime or lemon, and end with anything chocolate! Delicious!
Oh Santa! Do you think that soup tureen could fit in a stocking?
I absolutely love stacks of white porcelain!
Vallauris: Pottery and Dishware from Vallauris, France. |
Olivier has a wonderful selection of seasonal sauces |
Salted Rum Caramel Sauce - YUM!
French Lavender
Savon de Marseille on a antique French Butcher's Block |
Olive Wood Bowl and Copper Wrapped Chop Blocks on top of an Antique Free Standing Chopping Block. |
Olive Oil: Choose your own blend or type. |
Olivier has a large selction of Condiments: Artichoke Tomato Bruschetta, Caramelized Onions, Green Olive Salsa, Artichoke Pizza Sauce, and Mushroom Duxelle |
Staub Fondue Pots and Pillivuyt French Porcelain: Bakers /Roasters and Deep Pleated Ramekins and Soufflé Dish. |
Olive Wood |
Olivier carries a wide variety of handmade olive wood items: spoons, saltboxes, cheese boards, vases...
Brilliant! Vanilla seeds already scraped out of the vanilla pod! Perfect for Holiday baking!
Olivier sells all their products online making gift-giving and pantry-stocking easy.
I would like to thank Kevin Buchholz, one of the owners of Olivier, for his time and allowing me to "stage" for photos. Kevin is personable and very talented, a winning combination. To Jess, Olivier's best concierge, his associate for all of her help, knowledge, and list of new-to-us great restaurants. Finally, to Alice Title, President at Pillivuyt USA, for her kindness and the opportunity!
To you my friends, MAY YOUR DAYS BE MERRY AND BRIGHT...
xx Rié
Olivier Napa Valley
1375 Main Street
St. Helena CA 94574
(707) 967.8777
Pillivuyt France can be ordered online at
*All photos: Portobello Design
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