Feb 13, 2008 at 12:00 am by Mike Sowden

A Grand Opening

So now you have your organic wine, misty from your thermo-electric wine cooler, and you have your recycled wine glass ready. The final touch would be an eco-friendly method of uncorking your liquid treasure.


There are many electric corkscrews out there, running off batteries or the mains – and what a waste of energy, when mechanical ingenuity has already solved the problem of the trouble-free corkscrew.


For example, the Rosendahl Grand Cru Wing corkscrew doesn’t require the traditional elbow-wrenching pull, and is designed to keep cork (and dignity) intact. $25.


Cheers!


(Oh, and as inventive lateral thinking goes, this is a stroke of genius!)


Image: Design Store

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