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* Spiral of winding wire with a sharp tip
* No more crumbling or breaking corks
* With folding blade for cutting capsules
* 100% made in France (Jean Dubost, since 1920)
Laguiole Waiter's Knife – 100% Made in France by Jean Dubost
This folding Laguiole waiter's knife, also known as a sommelier knife, waiter's corkscrew, or waiter's tool, is crafted by the renowned French family company Jean Dubost, which has been perfecting its craft for over a century. First developed in 1920 for the waitstaff of premier Parisian cafes, this classic tool has stood the test of time with its elegant design and superior functionality, remaining true to its original form.
The knife’s corkscrew spiral is made of robust, stainless winding wire with a precise point, designed to prevent cork crumbling or breakage. The handle, made from durable plastic, serves as an effective lever and includes a folding blade for slicing foil neatly. Entirely produced in France, the waiter's knife comes in a luxurious wooden storage box, complete with a certificate of authenticity—an ideal gift for professional sommeliers and wine enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
- Premium wooden storage box with Laguiole waiter's knife
- Sharp-pointed spiral to prevent crumbling or breaking corks
- Classic, timeless design crafted specifically for professionals
- Folding blade for precise foil cutting
- Good grip handle made of real Buffalo Horn
- Fully crafted in France by Jean Dubost, since 1920
About Laguiole Jean Dubost
Founded in 1920, the Jean Dubost family business is now led by the fourth generation, seamlessly combining traditional knife-making artistry with modern production techniques. Every piece in the Laguiole Jean Dubost collection is meticulously crafted in France. With French-sourced materials, including high-quality AISI 420 stainless steel (HRC 52/56), each blade undergoes a rigorous nine-step process to achieve a mirror-polished, razor-sharp finish. Jean Dubost produces over 1.5 million Laguiole knives annually, nearly half of which are exported worldwide.
Note on Authenticity
Beware of imitation Laguiole knives, often produced in China and lacking the quality and craftsmanship of the originals.