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History Behind Hussars and Sabrage |

Champagne Sabres

Hussars are commonly known as the elite light cavalry force of the great Napoleon

Bonaparte. They have the skills with excellent artillery melee attack range. Like any other reinforcement, they can dash towards the

skirmish battles without any hesitation regardless if they are outnumbered. Originally,

such reinforcement appeared in the King Matthias Corvinus’ the Hungarians. Eventually, they played a very prominent role during the

Napoleonic wars from 1796 up to 1815.

Creating faster thrust in battles perfect as weapon when riding a horse. Napoleon’s Hussars are also known as the originator of sabrage. A method of opening a bottle of champagne using the sabre. Back on those days after the French Revolution, Napoleon was engaged to visit numerous Aristocrats in Europe. Aristocrats were impressed on how to open a bottle of champagne using their sabers.

Sabrage was developed generations after generations. These days, you can witness sabrage or champagne sabering at fine restaurants, gatherings, and occasions such as wedding ceremony. But this time, you don’t have to be a hussar to execute such unique way. You no longer need a sharp blade sabre when cutting the lips of the bottle. What you need is a champagne sword or a champagne sabre made from the finest blade makers all throughout Europe. You’ll find the premium exquisite and most elegant champagne sabre and sword at champagnesabre.co.uk.

Modern champagne sword and champagne sabre are especially designed for sabering

bottles of champagne. It is no longer intended for thrusting but for a noble art of

performance that everybody will surely be impressed. If it is not in use, you can actually

display it on your very own living room, kitchen or dining room.

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