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MATCH Champagne Saber

$585
MATCH Champagne Saber
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MATCH Champagne Saber

$585
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Better than popping the cork.

History has it that French cavalry soldiers invented "Sabrage"—a quick way to open Champagne bottles by shearing the top off with a sword. Though it might be easier to just pop the cork, this is one of the best party tricks we've ever seen. It's surprisingly simple to master the technique, and the saber itself is a matchless culinary conversation piece.

  • Made in: Italy
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History has it that French cavalry soldiers invented "Sabrage"—a quick way to open Champagne bottles by shearing the top off with a sword. Though it might be easier to just pop the cork, this is one of the best party tricks we've ever seen. It's surprisingly simple to master the technique, and the saber itself is a matchless culinary conversation piece.

Better than popping the cork.

History has it that French cavalry soldiers invented "Sabrage"—a quick way to open Champagne bottles by shearing the top off with a sword. Though it might be easier to just pop the cork, this is one of the best party tricks we've ever seen. It's surprisingly simple to master the technique, and the saber itself is a matchless culinary conversation piece.

  • Made in: Italy
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

History has it that French cavalry soldiers invented "Sabrage"—a quick way to open Champagne bottles by shearing the top off with a sword. Though it might be easier to just pop the cork, this is one of the best party tricks we've ever seen. It's surprisingly simple to master the technique, and the saber itself is a matchless culinary conversation piece.