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Published 26th October 2007

Keywords: Wine


If you open a bottle of champagne or cabernet with Sveid’s corkscrew, it would not be the cork or the bottle of fine wine you must be careful not to damage. Made of aviation titanium and the fingertip lever of 18k gold, which can be cast in platinum upon request, this corkscrew from Belgian company Sveid, comprises 52 pieces, and features a lead cap cutter as well.



As one luxury blog describes it, the corkscrew looks like a cross between a Swiss army knife and the mechanism of a Jack-in-the-box.



The presentation box that houses the corkscrew can be customized with your choice of wood and the color of chagreen that lines the box. You can even have your name engraved on the box, the corkscrew or both. Each corkscrew is only made on order and prices start at 50,000 euros. (about 71,000 USD) End of Article



Photographs and video demo are courtesy of Sveid.


www.sveid.com