[HD video below] 137 Pillars House has become the first “Caveau
de Sabrage” in Chiang Mai. Sabrage, the technique of opening a
Champagne bottle with a special sabre or sword, is used for
special and ceremonial occasions.
The sabre is slid along the body of the bottle
to break the entire neck away from the bottle, leaving only the
base of the bottle open and ready to pour. All this is done under
much pomp and ceremony with the sword bearers wearing elaborate
capes with rich gold brocade.
A caveau is an establishment where Champagne
bottles are opened in the historical way with a golden sabre.
Sabrage became popular in France when Napoleon’s
army visited many aristocratic domains. Just after the French
Revolution, the sabre was the weapon of choice of Napoleon’s light
cavalry. During their victory celebrations across Europe the
cavalry would open the Champagne with their sabre. Perhaps it is
from here that Napoleon’s famous quote was born: “Champagne! In
victory one deserves it; in defeat one needs it.”
With an ever-growing number of Champagne
drinkers in Chiang Mai, 137 Pillars House wanted to offer them a
venue to enjoy drinking Champagne, said
Manfred Ilg,
General Manager of 137 Pillars House.
“137 Pillars House will also offer the Sabrage
service to corporate MICE clients, as well as to groups of
Champagne and/or food lovers. As we are always looking to enhance
our guests’ stay, we feel that Sabrage is the perfect and unique
service that will help make our guests’ experience here a
memorable one,” added Manfred.
As a licensed Maître Sabreur, Manfred is
qualified to teach this traditional art.
Rajah Brooke Suite at 137 Pillars House in
Chiang Mai, Thailand
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