Inspired by the extraordinary career of Hugo Duchesne, Best Sommelier of Quebec in 2020, 2nd in the Best Sommelier of the Americas competition in Chile in 2022, and 2nd in the Best Sommelier of Canada competition in 2023, Vin & Passion has created a genuine Laguiole Sommelier in his name, in recognition of the exceptional work invested to achieve such a level of success.
This exceptional corkscrew in the pure tradition of French cutlery features a long, one-piece, two-stage lever for easy cork extraction (patented system) and a curved, ergonomic handle for better grip. Entirely handcrafted, with the inscription "HUGO" guilloched letter by letter by the craftsman on the spring, this collection is unique. The maple handle, available in a variety of shades, represents our Québécois on the international scene.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
Traditional, they are composed of a fixed blade, a finely decorated tang and of course the bee which is one of the symbols of the Laguiole knife. The handles are decorated with shiny stainless steel bolsters.
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and handle, both black.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a bronze and oak handle.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne Laguiole style saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oliver wood handle.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oak handle.
*Base may differ from image
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a red Ney handle.
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