When you see the red seal “Label Rouge” on Foricher flours, you’re holding a symbol of French excellence. This prestigious certification, created by the French Ministry of Agriculture, guarantees that every product meets higher standards of quality, traceability, and authenticity than conventional alternatives.
What Is Label Rouge?
The Label Rouge is France’s official quality mark for superior agricultural products. To earn it, a flour must pass strict tests ensuring exceptional performance, purity, and consistency. Only a few French millers, including Foricher, meet these demanding criteria.
Why It Matters for Bakers
Label Rouge flour means peace of mind for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Every grain comes from CRC®-certified French wheat, cultivated with respect for the environment and milled using traditional methods. The result? Flours that deliver authentic taste, stable performance, and natural strength in every bake.
Where to Find Label Rouge Flours
- T45 Tradition Française Flour – Perfect for puff pastry and croissants.
 - T55 Pâtisserie Flour – Smooth, balanced texture ideal for fine desserts.
 - T65 French Bread Flour – Robust and aromatic, made for baguettes and country loaves.
 
Foricher: A Label Rouge Pioneer
Foricher is among the few French mills to carry the Label Rouge mark. Their partnership with local farmers ensures complete traceability from wheat field to bakery, offering Canadian bakers access to true French quality under one roof at Zucchero Canada.
Made in France 🇫🇷
Internal Links:
↳ Complete French Flour Guide | T55 vs T65: Understanding the Difference | Why Foricher Flour Is a Baker’s Secret Weapon


















  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  



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