

Andre Verdier Laguiole Debutant Apero Set Black
Andre Verdier Laguiole Debutant Apero Set Black
The Andre Verdier Laguiole Debutant Apero Set Black is made in Laguiole, France by Andre Verdier. Perfect for relaxed entertaining, this elegant set includes two essential bar tools, crafted from stainless steel with refined black-coloured resin handles and finished with the iconic Laguiole Bee detail.
Ideal for serving drinks and light bites, this beautifully presented set brings timeless French style to any gathering and makes a thoughtful gift for hosts and wine lovers alike.
Set includes:
Bottle Opener: Perfect for opening bottled drinks with ease
Corkscrew: Ideal for opening your favourite wines
Authentic Laguiole Cutlery: 100% made in Laguiole, France by Andre Verdier.
Stainless steel blades with durable, coloured resin handles.
Classic Laguiole Bee on each handle.
Hand wash recommended
A stylish and practical addition to any home bar, picnic, or entertaining collection.
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Andre Verdier Laguiole Debutant Apero Set Black
The Andre Verdier Laguiole Debutant Apero Set Black is made in Laguiole, France by Andre Verdier. Perfect for relaxed entertaining, this elegant set includes two essential bar tools, crafted from stainless steel with refined black-coloured resin handles and finished with the iconic Laguiole Bee detail.
Ideal for serving drinks and light bites, this beautifully presented set brings timeless French style to any gathering and makes a thoughtful gift for hosts and wine lovers alike.
Set includes:
Bottle Opener: Perfect for opening bottled drinks with ease
Corkscrew: Ideal for opening your favourite wines
Authentic Laguiole Cutlery: 100% made in Laguiole, France by Andre Verdier.
Stainless steel blades with durable, coloured resin handles.
Classic Laguiole Bee on each handle.
Hand wash recommended
A stylish and practical addition to any home bar, picnic, or entertaining collection.
























