Accessories
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.
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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 red Ney handle.
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California wine regions have become vastly more complicated since Napa Valley was officially recognized as an AVA (American Viticultural Area) in 1981. There are now 108 AVA define by regional differences in addition to grape variety.
printed on acid free archival paper which is perfect for framing
dimensions : 24" x 36"