WINE KEYS

It was not until the 18th century that glass-blowers were able to make bottles with narrow necks that made airtight storage possible. The best seal for the bottle was a cork, and when the English began to bottle wine in the 1700's they also invented a corkscrew to open the bottle. Cork pullers have come a long way since then, and so have bottle closures. In collaboration with our friends in the wine industry we have selected some of the  best.

Our Grand Vin line of stainless steel wine keys have a French-designed spring-loaded two-step lever in either a smooth or etched finish.  The Azienda is a line of stainless steel wine keys with wood and stainless handles and  single, 2-step or hinged  levers.  Favored by those in the service industry, the Serveur line of stainless steel wine keys also have a variety of single, 2-step and hinged  levers.  Take a corkpuller from the Voyageur series on your next picnic or road trip; and if you're looking for a unique gift, there's something in the Novita line that will surely serve the purpose.

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