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Prestige Rosewood By Coutale Sommelier - The French Patented Spring-Loaded Double Lever Waiters Corkscrew

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T.J.
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2021
Bought 3 as gifts. Nice but overpriced.
Steph-B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2015
Luxury at its finest! Love, Love, Love. Very serious wine key. Fairly easy to use. As a server I receive multiple compliments on my wine key.The grooved corkscrew works great for the synthetic corks I encounter quite frequently now. The knife/serrated blade is the best I've seen, cuts through foil effortlessly. Corkscrew is the perfect length, not too short, not too long, I have never seen it exceed the length of the cork. Not only is this the best wine key, but the craftsmanship is phenomenal. They even went so far to use wood putty on the inlet. Beautiful cherry finish. Only drawbacks I have, but are not major complainants, it's a little on the heavy side, but I guess it's worth its wait in gold. Hahaha. Take care not to drop it on your foot. Another drawback, not that great for opening beer bottles. For what you pay, this beauty was made soley for wine. :D. Overall I would buy 10 more and give them as Christmas Gifts, but everyone can't be like me. :D
APC Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2014
Although there are, I am sure, many factories in China producing knock offs of high end corkscrews, including zillions of cheap Laguiole copies, it seems sometimes as though there is only one vast corkscrew factory out there somewhere in China. I suspect that these factories are also the makers in many cases of the actual name brand corkscrews, and as long as they have the tooling setup they run a few hundred thousand extra alt name, slightly re-styled copies as well. Who knows. But this corkscrew is a good example of clone and original being so close that you would have to think they came from the same place.True Fabrications Wood Professional Corkscrew is a near clone of the Prestige Coutale Sommelier with Wood Inlay Handle corkscrew, which is itself a near clone of the Le Creuset Waiter's Friend Corkscrew, which is otherwise identical to the Coutale Sommelier except for having the Le Creuset name and logo stamped on the hinge. The True Fabrications Wood Professional Corkscrew is identical in all respects, except for having a cheaper wood handle that runs the length of the handle area, instead of terminating in a finished metal tail.Is this important? All three corkscrews laid side by side appear so close in detail and finish that it seems a sure thing -- please correct me if I am wrong crowd source of knowledge -- that they came from the same factory. Even if that's not the case, all three seems close enough in quality and function so as to make buying one mostly a matter of price -- go with the True Fabrications for $10 (average selling price on Amazon) or if it's a matter of status and wanting the glossy wood handle then go with the Le Creuset for $35 or the Coutale Sommelier for $20 (average selling prices on Amazon).But to the function. Although I was skeptical of the whole two stage waiter corkscrew concept I have to say that these corkscrews work wonderfully. I would very much recommend any of the three I mentioned over the Pulltap / TrueTap types as the two stage hinge on True Fabrications Wood Professional, Coutale Sommelier and Le Creuset Waiter's Friend are spring loaded and much easier to two step through the opening process. Likewise, the very broad section of the handle that you pull upward on is much more comfortable than the Pulltap type.I own one each of True Fabrications Wood Professional, Coutale Sommelier and Le Creuset Waiter's Friend corkscrews and use them interchangeably. I am very happy with all three, and would recommend them with the buying choice made more on a buyer's idea of value for money, trim and finish and personal taste. The function is great on all three. RECOMMENDED.
Sam M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2013
I'm a waiter and open up dozens of bottles of wine a week. I used this winekey for 3 days before I went back to the cheap "free from the wine distributor" style of winekey. The foil cutter placement doesn't allow for one-handed use and the lever doesn't open up far enough to clear my knuckles my I'm screwing in the worm. All of the hinges are very stiff as well. It's a beautiful winekey but I'll use it at home, where I only open a bottle of wine a night, at most. I'm definitely not keeping it for work where I need speed and precision.
K. Nishida
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2012
The Coutale Prestige was one of four waiter's corkscrews that I bought at the same time from Wine-n-Gear through Amazon. It was the most expensive, but still a fraction of the cost of my 15-year-old Laguiole. I use my Laguiole 3-5 times per week and wanted a backup. The four that I bought, based upon other reviews and price, were True Fabrications Double Hinged Corkscrew, Epicureanist Waiter's Wine Corkscrew with Bone Handle, Prestige by Coutale Sommelier - Wood Inlay and Pulltap's Professional Waiter's Corkscrew with Double Lever - Bellini. The total that I spent was still less than a third of the cost for another Laguiole.All are fine looking pieces with wood inlaid and double-hinged fulcrum, except for the Epicureanist, with a bone inlaid handle and single-hinged fulcrum. I've always used a single-hinged fulcrum and have never had a problem pulling a cork. Maybe as I get older, I'll appreciate the double-fulcrum more. All the corkscrews are sturdy enough to stand up to my needs.The Coutale Prestige, while the most expensive, is the best balanced/proportioned and easiest to use. Features that I like most are 1) the spring-loaded double-hinged fulcrum, which makes it easier to "jump" from the short to the long fulcrum, and 2) the ease with which the fulcrum, corkscrew and foil cutter swing out (The others took more effort to swing out).A minor negative is the reasonably sharp butt, which is like the tip of a screwdriver. The Prestige comes in a cardboard sleeve with open ends. The corkscrew slipped right out of the sleeve and put a nice deep ding in my hardwood floor, so be careful!The Prestige will be my backup to the Laguiole. The rest will replace the cheap ones in our glove compartments (don't drink and drive, but you never know when you'll need a corkscrew) or wine bag.
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