The Laguiole Magnum Olivier Poussier is the fruit of the encounter between Olivier Poussier, best sommelier in the world 2000 and Fontenille Pataud, fine cutlery since 1929.
Hand chiseled spring
with the forged "Bee" emblem, the traditional signature of French knife making skills.
Two steps long leverage
made from one single piece of metal. Patented.
thin and tapered corkscrew "worm
opens easily thanks to the groove into the handle. It is easy to use and does not swell the cork excessively.
An ergonomic handle
that fits comfortably in the palm and provides an improved grip when opening your wine.
High quality sharpened blade
easy to open. The blade is not serrated and doesn't tear the metal foil of your bottle.
Fontenille Pataud cutlery has been created in Thiers (French capital of cutlery) in 1929. We manufacture knives and corkscrews with the highest respect for the French cutlery tradition.
Our goal was to create a corkscrew, also called a wine opener, which breaks codes and innovator. We imagined a concept combining tradition, modernity and efficiency.
After two years of R&D, the Laguiole Magnum was born, a top-of-the-range corkscrew, which allows to open all bottles easier. With our long and rich background as knife makers, we have used all our know-how to make you live a one of a kind experience during your tastings. In our opinion, drink a good wine bottle opened with a beautiful corkscrew is always more pleasant.
Our rigorous selection of raw materials allows us to offer a unique product.
Our partnership with Olivier Poussier, the world's best sommelier, represents the ultimate recognition by one of the greatest professionals in the field of oenology.
We hope that you will take as much pleasure in using the Laguiole Magnum as we take in making it day after day in our workshop. Cheers.
Technical details
The Laguiole Magnum Olivier Poussier is the fruit of the encounter between Olivier Poussier, best sommelier in the world 2000 and Fontenille Pataud, fine cutlery since 1929.
Epicurean and gourmet, Olivier Poussier likes to share his passion and his enthusiasm. Fascinated by food and wine pairings, he has always had a renewed pleasure in declining gastronomic themes and making wine live through its grape varieties, its appellations, its methods and especially its men and women who make wine. In everyday life, he favours conviviality, frankness and simplicity.
The Laguiole Magnum Olivier Poussier handle is made from Chartreuse liqueur oak barrels, produced since 1767 by the Chartreux order monks and composed of 130 different plants.
A truly exceptional corkscrew, skillfully crafted by French knife maker in the artisan tradition.
An ergonomic Chartreuse liqueur oak barrels that fits comfortably in the palm and provides an improved grip when opening your wine.
Two steps long leverage made from one single piece of metal. Patented.
Handfiled spring with the forged "Bee" emblem, the traditional signature of French knife making skills.
The thin and tapered corkscrew "worm" opens easily thanks to the groove into the handle. It is easy to use and does not swell the cork excessively.
High quality sharpened blade, easy to open. The blade is not serrated and doesn't tear the metal foil of your bottle.
Box and leather sheath included.
Customers testimonials
Dear Cecile,
Please be advised that,
my order had well rec'd in Hong Kong. Many thanks and appreciated to your kind assistance in let me have these commodities so fast,
so that my Magnum could have cloth right now.
K. Rgds,
Hi Yann, Just wanted to send you a note to let you know how great these two corkscrews look.
I'm certain my friends are going to love their birthday gifts.
Best,
Bonjour Yann,
now we are proud owners of Le Chamois, 2x Le Capuchadou and Magnum.
With best regards from Germany
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Fontenille Pataud was founded in 1929 and quickly became recognized as a manufacturer of high-end knives.