Tieing the knot? Then open your bottle of Champagne in style with the Due Cigni Champagne Sabre 1896!
Sabrage is the technique for opening a champagne bottle with a saber. This technique became popular in France after the French Revolution. The saber was the tool of choice for Napoleon's fearsome cavalry and the spectacular victories across Europe gave them plenty to celebrate. An experienced sommelier can open a bottle with very little loss of champagne. The cork and collar of the bottle are removed with a swift and accurate action, whereby the sword is slid down the neck of the bottle.
The Due Cigni Demi Sciabolino Satin blade with black FRN handle is a beautiful sabre produced in Maniago in North Eastern Italy. Renowned worldwide for its production of high quality steel cutlery this champagne sabre lives up to that reputation.
It is supplied in a wooden storage, display box to keep your sabre for posterity.
- SKU
- FOX-2C1030
- Age Restriction:
- 18+
- Blade Material:
- 4119 Stainless Steel
- Blade Length (cm)
- 25.0
- Blade Thickness (cm)
- 0.3
- Overall Length (cm)
- 38.0
- Handle Material:
- Black FRN
- Blade Finish:
- Satin
- Edge Type:
- Plain Edge
- Tang:
- Full Tang
- Grind:
- Flat
- Product Weight (g)
- 230
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