Berti

Berti Cheese Knives, Set of 3

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Berti Cheese Knives, Set of 3
Berti

Berti Cheese Knives, Set of 3

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Every cheese deserves a good knife.

Did you know that cheeses have their own utensils, just like meat and fish? We spend an awful lot of time in the cheese aisle, and we all have our favorites, from oozy Brie to sharp cheddar. If you love cheese too, respect it by serving it with utensils designed specifically for it. This set of three covers all the basics, with a knife for semi-soft cheeses, a knife for soft cheeses, and a spreader too.

Made by Coltellerie Berti for MATCH, an Italian artisanal knife-making workshop founded in 1895. Bertl knives are heirloom pieces, hand-forged using centuries-old Italian traditions of knife making.

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Did you know that cheeses have their own utensils, just like meat and fish? We spend an awful lot of time in the cheese aisle, and we all have our favorites, from oozy Brie to sharp cheddar. If you love cheese too, respect it by serving it with utensils designed specifically for it. This set of three covers all the basics, with a knife for semi-soft cheeses, a knife for soft cheeses, and a spreader too.

Made by Coltellerie Berti for MATCH, an Italian artisanal knife-making workshop founded in 1895. Bertl knives are heirloom pieces, hand-forged using centuries-old Italian traditions of knife making.

Meet the Maker

Berti

Jersey City, NJ
The story behind Berti’s heirloom-worthy knives is as enchanting as it gets: It all started back in 1895, when David Berti opened up shop in the Tuscan countryside. Well over a century later, his great-grandson Andrea keeps the family tradition going, using the very same materials as years ago (read: ox horn, boxwood, and steel). The best bit? Every knife is completely handmade by a single artisan, and finished off with the maker’s initials on the blade—wow.
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