Argh (not the pirate argh) - Corkscrew Help Needed
Help.............!!! Our Sieger 600 corkscrew died tonight and it has served us as no other for 23yr. If my wife can use it, it is the right one. Apparently the Sieger is no longer available.
What simple, easy-to-use corkscrew do you recommend? Screw-tops are great, but still lots of corks to pull. |
Twister Black Easy Turn Corkscrew by True https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002RFUB0K..._zu.qBbXCFYFNG
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Any push-in double-jointed wins in any situation.
Cheap and durable, too: https://www.amazon.com/Culina-Corksc...orkscrew&psc=1 |
I have been collecting (and drinking) wine since 1974 or so. Sold a lot of my collection to The Chicago Wine Company. My buddy there and I agree, the best way to open a bottle and not have cork problems is to use an "Ah-So".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqPpfiB8NZQ I use a foil cutter and occasionally an activ-ball model from Le Creuset. https://www.lecreuset.com/tabletop/wine-tools You should have a wine pump and stoppers for the rare occasion there is wine leftover. |
I do not have the breadth of experience of many here and would be interested to read feed back on an air pressure opener.
http://www.wineenthusiast.com/cork-p...tle-opener.asp |
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