Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sure, you can open a bottle of Champagne with your bare hands—but why would you when you can use a bona fide sword instead? A good ...
You’ve seen the trick before: some classy person wows a crowd by using a sword to open a bottle of champagne. Now, you too can channel your past life as a French cavalryman by following these ...
There is something both thrilling and dangerous about mixing champagne and steel swords. If watching people slice the corks off bottles of champagne sounds entertaining, get yourself to a'Bouzy ...
Legend has it that, centuries ago, French soldiers would slice the top off Champagne bottles with a sword to save themselves the effort of pulling out the cork. The art of "sabrage" is still practised ...
It's the new year, so let's pop some bubbly! But, not the traditional way. You're about to see champagne opened with a saber...and a wine glass! It's a visual experience, but there is a legend behind ...
Somewhere, there’s a list of a man’s essentials skills that includes the ability to open a bottle of bubbly with a sword, knife, or saber. The prowess of champagne decapitation grows neither tiresome ...
There are multiple ways to pop New Year’s champagne: the Super Bowl air-spray, the casual Diddy pour-on-the-floor, or, if you’re feeling awesomely Napoleonic, you can slice the damn thing open with a ...