Wanderer Free Range Filet Mignon Brochettes | 16oz
Grass-Fed | 16 Ounces | MB4
The most tender beef cut — with melt-in-your-mouth texture and subtly delicate flavoring
- Looking for that perfect steak to celebrate a special occasion? These mouth-watering opulent cuts are ideal for anniversaries, birthdays, and romantic evenings.
- This Tasmanian Filet Mignon is prized for a refined buttery-soft texture, lean and succulent with a delicious mild flavor
- Virtually no connective tissue or fat, but what fat remains is extremely well integrated and high quality, making for a incredible taste.
- A delicate and subtle flavor with an elegant, compact shape — so fine-grained that you can cut it with a fork.
- Pairs well with wine based sauces, Tasmanian black truffles and herb or horseradish crusts, and compound butters.
- This tender 8 ounce cut is rated an extraordinary MB4 score
About Wanderer
The combination of barley and a free-range South Australia environment strikes the perfect balance to produce year-round quality beef.
Wanderer's unique modern farming method achieves year-round quality and consistency in marbling and tenderness.
Enjoy the rich flavor of barley fed beef with the assurance of a natural and free range environment.
• Free range
• Certified Humane
• Unique farming method combining barley and a free-range environment
• No intensive feedlots
• Marble scores MB2-3 and MB4+
• Natural State Hanging Method (Hip Hung)
Barley-Fed
Renowned for delivering a rich, juicy eating experience, barley feeding brings superior marbling and tenderness to discerning food lovers around the world. All of this achieved without the use of intensive feedlots.
Free-Range
Wanderer cattle roam free in paddocks while also having access to barley through an innovative, mobile feeding system. This approach provides a relaxed environment with the highest animal welfare standards in mind.
Innovative Farming
The Wanderer Barley Beef program allows farmers to consistently supply high quality beef. Even in times when pasture may be affected by drought or seasonal changes, thanks to this combination approach.