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Oyster Bay Oyster

Totten Inlet, WA
A classic West Coast oyster with hints of honeydew and vegetal flavors. Nice deep cups and creamy meats.

Oysterology

Product Specifications
  • Specie:
    Crassostrea gigas
  • Origin:
    Totten Inlet, WA
    (USA)
  • 12 months
  • Average Size:
    2.75 inches
  • Available:
    Year-round
Flavor Profile
Medium brine with honeydew and seaweed
Suggested Pairing:
Plum wine
Brine Intensity
Growout method
Intertidally grown from bag to beach.
Site Details
  • Tides:
    South Puget Sound; powerful tides and currents whip around the beach, bringing fresh saltwater mixed up with the glacial nutrients from the Nisqually Reach
  • Bottom:
    The Eastern shore of Totten Inlet is a steep shoulder that juts out along the shoreline.. The beach is gravelly and firm.
the Grower

It all began in Totten Inlet with the tiny Olympia Oyster. Our great great-grandfather found his true calling in oyster farming, which started our legacy that lives on today. Since then, every generation of the Taylor family has grown up with a passion for shellfish and for the close-knit communities and rugged landscapes of Western Washington.

Today, the company is led by Bill and Paul Taylor and their brother-in-law Jeff Pearson who have grown our company past the tidelands bringing our product from tide to table. In the last thirty years they have expanded our product line to include geoduck, mussels and a variety of half-shell oysters. They have created a family environment of over 500 dedicated employees, including their children.

One thing we've learned over the years is that consistently producing high quality shellfish requires a long-term commitment to people and place. We are dedicated to our communities, employees and the environment in which we work. We plan to maintain this legacy for many generations to come.

Taylor Shellfish Farms