FORGE DE LAGUIOLE Model PINOT NOIRE Sommelier polished Damascus buffalo horn from the tip Set of 2 pieces Article No. SOMBEGCPINOTNDINMU
Set consists of
1 x waiter's cutlery with bee
total length 12,0 cm
Blade material Damascus steel polished, stainless
blade with cap lifter 5,0 cm
Lever motif PINOT NOIRE engraving
Handle material black buffalo horn from the tip, shepherd's cross
Knife small Damascus steel, cap lifter, metal attachment polished, stainless
Spindle in about 7.0 cm, 5 coils, high performance steel
Opening aid Nagelhau
Year of manufacture 2021
1 x case
Dimensions 14,5 cm x 5,2 cm
Material leather in colour black
Closure 2 x push button
Manufacturer FORGE DE LAGUIOLE, pure handwork from France
Delivered in a gift box and a high quality leather case from LAGUIOLE
Search words waiter cutlery, corkscrew, wine opener, bottle opener, wine waiter knife
I warn you! You should only buy this sommelier cutlery when your husband has retired. Or else you can call yourself a professional wine lifter. Otherwise you will be in trouble. You will never want to let this treasure out of your hands again. Smooth, round, no edges, no resistance, only hand flattery on all sides.
Dark horn from the tip of Aubrac cattle. Shiny black, with brownish inclusions. The most precious, rarest part, because it is filled. And therefore more resistant than the hollow tube of a cow horn.
The combined steel polished to a shine. The mitre, as well as the engraved handle and the bee on the hilt. There is also a small blade with integrated cap lifter and pretty pattern in the damascus steel. All components are made with the best lever and support spacing. The spindle is long enough with five turns to be able to pull even older corks safely out of the bottle neck. Enough "soul" comes into play here, in that the spiral is kept quite generous with a continuous guide groove.
FORGE DE LAGUIOLE sommelier cutlery is expensive. The effort put into their manufacture is pleasing to the eye, but also ensures a successful lifting of a wine goblet. The worthy addition is the handmade leather case in black with two press studs.
I warned you. You will never let this precious object out of your hand again. The Pinot Noir is not called the king of wine varieties for nothing.
© Erda Spitz von Findig
Questions?
Susann Frécôt
kontakt@scharferladen.de
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