Vin Bouquet - Sabre a Champagne FID222 x 1 pcs
- Sabrage or sableado is a technique for opening a bottle of champagne with a saber. It is sometimes used for ceremonial purposes.
- Saber for unbuttoning champagne or cava bottles with a blade of 29 cm in length.
- It has a comfortable and safe handle for the handle.
- It is presented in a pine box measuring 46.5 x 17 cm.
- This Sabrage technique was popularized in France when Napoleon Bonaparte's army visited many aristocratic estates, shortly after the French Revolution. The saber was the weapon of choice of Napoleon's cavalry. Napoleon's spectacular victories throughout Europe gave them many reasons to celebrate. In those evenings, the cavalry opened the champagne with its swords.
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Vin Bouquet - Sabre a Champagne FID222 x 1 pcs
Vin Bouquet - Sabre a Champagne FID222 x 1 pcs
- Sabrage or sableado is a technique for opening a bottle of champagne with a saber. It is sometimes used for ceremonial purposes.
- Saber for unbuttoning champagne or cava bottles with a blade of 29 cm in length.
- It has a comfortable and safe handle for the handle.
- It is presented in a pine box measuring 46.5 x 17 cm.
- This Sabrage technique was popularized in France when Napoleon Bonaparte's army visited many aristocratic estates, shortly after the French Revolution. The saber was the weapon of choice of Napoleon's cavalry. Napoleon's spectacular victories throughout Europe gave them many reasons to celebrate. In those evenings, the cavalry opened the champagne with its swords.
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- Sabrage or sableado is a technique for opening a bottle of champagne with a saber. It is sometimes used for ceremonial purposes.
- Saber for unbuttoning champagne or cava bottles with a blade of 29 cm in length.
- It has a comfortable and safe handle for the handle.
- It is presented in a pine box measuring 46.5 x 17 cm.
- This Sabrage technique was popularized in France when Napoleon Bonaparte's army visited many aristocratic estates, shortly after the French Revolution. The saber was the weapon of choice of Napoleon's cavalry. Napoleon's spectacular victories throughout Europe gave them many reasons to celebrate. In those evenings, the cavalry opened the champagne with its swords.























