A real corker.
Raise your hand if you’ve ever struggled to open a bottle of wine. Wow, that makes everyone here. Maybe we’d all be better off (and our wrists would thank us) if we used something that could be gripped comfortably (no palm welts please) and never, ever, got stuck in a cork or left woody particles in our Cabernet. Designed by a Napa Valley wine guru, this stainless steel opener is a whiz at popping open any bottle it meets.
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