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Campagnolo releases The Gold corkscrew, and it costs €1,950

Campagnolo releases The Gold corkscrew, and it costs €1,950

Campagnolo has released a very special limited-edition gold-plated version of its Big Corkscrew just in time for Christmas . The corkscrews retail for an eye-watering…

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Campagnolo has released a very special limited-edition gold-plated version of its Big Corkscrew just in time for Christmas .

The corkscrews retail for an eye-watering €1,950, making them pricier than Ekar , the brand’s gravel groupset.

The limited-edition corkscrews come in 18-karat Rose Gold and 24-karat Gold options. Campagnolo for your Barolo

Tullio Campagnolo is responsible for several key cycling innovations – including the cam-design quick-release skewer and the parallelogram-style rear derailleur – but he is also said to have pioneered the self-centring corkscrew.

According to the Italian brand, the corkscrew originated from an incident in 1966 where Tullio hurt his hand opening an awkward bottle of wine with a corkscrew that wasn’t up to the job.

Minutes after the incident, he is said to have designed a new type of corkscrew that uses a self-centring telescopic bell. This positions the screw exactly in the centre of the cork, allowing for easy extraction.

Campagnolo says the design never punctures the lower part of the cork or raises any of the wine’s sediments.The two levers of the corkscrew are fastened to the body using chainring bolts. Want the latest cycling tech news, reviews and features direct to your inbox? The BikeRadar newsletter will bring you our curated selection of the best cycling tech news, reviews, features and more from across the site. Just enter your email address below to get started.You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information about how we hold your personal data, please see our privacy policy . A ten-fold […]

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