Henry Tuke launches the world’s most expensive Champagne sabre

Megha Chaturvedi / May 16 2011

For all the uber rich champagne lovers who enjoy drinking in 24 carat gold-plated champagne coolers or don’t mind splurging on “Le Billionaire Champagne” that costs 2.75 million dollar a bottle, there is an accessory that you must not miss. A new luxury brand Henry Tuke has launched the world’s most expensive Champagne sabre which is an exquisite piece launched in the gardens of top Champagne house Canard-Duchêne in Ludes, France.

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Tom Tuke-Hastings, founder of the brand, sabred 35 bottles of Canard-Duchêne Champagne in one minute and broke the previous world record of 27 bottles. Henry Tuke manufactures excellent sabre to open the Champagne in a traditional way.

One of its kind, the saber is hand forged in England in stainless Damascus steel with solid sterling silver fittings and a shagreen grip. Made from exclusive ancient oak, the base is a part of original Roman docks of 70 AD. Available at selected outlets, the sterling silver sabre is priced at £27,000.

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Via: Henrytuke

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