
Walnut wood sommelier corkscrew
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Walnut wood sommelier corkscrew
The grain of the walnut. The European walnut corkscrew is distinguished by its irregular grain and contrasting dark brown to black veining against a beige-gray background. This natural contrast makes each handle unique, with a grain pattern that never repeats. The density of walnut (0.60-0.70 g/cm³) places it in an intermediate category: light enough to prevent hand fatigue during extended use, yet dense enough to withstand the wear and tear of daily bar service.
- European walnut (Juglans regia): irregular grain, contrasting brown-black veining unique to each piece
- Intermediate density 0.60-0.70 g/cm³: balance of lightness and impact resistance
- Smooth turned handle: surface without rough edges for smooth rotation when screwing
- Sommelier's corkscrew: stainless steel helix + lever + integrated foil cutter
Technical specifications
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Essence | European walnut (Juglans regia) |
| Density | 0.60-0.70 g/cm³ |
| Veining | Dark brown on a beige-grey background — unique per piece |
| Sleeve finish | Smoothly turned without any roughness |
| Mechanism | 5-turn propeller + double-notch lever + cutter |
| Recommended use | Extended service, private cellar, veined aesthetic |
Walnut tree maintenance
Walnut wood absorbs moisture moderately. Wipe the handle after each use, especially if wine has spilled on the wood. The dark grain may transfer slightly during the first few uses if the handle is new and unvarnished—a normal phenomenon due to the tannins in the wood.
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