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Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino

de Offline Thehunt

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Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
on: October 16, 2017, 12:15:18 PM
The best time of year, summer vacation!
So, if the worlds most best wife of all times (which is mine!), decides to go to a guided tour on a wineyard, what else to say than yes?
..including a tasting of the offerings, of course.

So, off we went.

The inclined beer drinker will think of Rhein, Mosel or Aar, even Chateaux Lafite, but far from it!

We are talking about a small island in the northsea, Föhr to be exact.
A wineyard in the northsea?
How should that work?

...well lets say, clima change has its benefits, after all.

If you´re interested in the whereabouts, I encourage you to have a look for your self: https://www.weingut-waalem.de/de/

That´s what it looks like:




All good and fine, but what the heck has this rambling to do on a knifeboard?
Perfect question!

Surely you won´t think we came back without some appropriate souveniers?

Hah!


For a grasp of the selfimage of the frisian people, have a look, and let google translate be your guide:-)



Sooo…. wine, bottle, cork…
Does that ring a bell?

Actually we don´t own a „real“ canopener, or corkscrew. But we have one or two Victorinox pocket tools...

And as faith will have it, Victorinox just released the new Wine Master.
A perfect excuse to get the above mentioned outstanding wife to agree to a new tool in the collection :-)



The brown sheath is made from real leather, by the way.
The Wine Master comes with walnut or olive scales, the later having found its way to our collection.


Thank God for the manual, even I can manage this.





Second from the bottom:



Linerlock, as the „big boys“ from Victorinox all come with:




No surprises with the large blade, all in top notch quality, as we came to love and expect from the offerings from Ibach.

So, what´s new?
This:




I hope i get the designations right, please chime in if not!
Here we have a foil cutter, the serrations are sharp, but robust, perfectly fitted to gut the foil on the glass neck of the bottle. Too sharp would be counter productive here…

Corkscrew and lever mechanism:



The corkscrew is larger and more substantial than the one used in the other large tools:
I think you can see it quite clearly:


Even the circumfence is larger, the mini screwdriver nearly drowns in the windings...



All nice and shiny, but does it work?
Some corks require much more force than others to be pulled. And here the Wine Master realy shines.
The level mechanism should look vaguely familiar, as its often found in cheaply made waiter´s knifes. „Give me a lever long enough….“ you shloud know the rest :-)

Same here:

Foil cutter, one swift motion, done.

How to screw in a corkscrew is common knowlege, right?




As usual, a two stage lever to get the cork out:


One hearthy push, and:



Free, free at last!



And no to the main course:



Candlelight:



And, what´s the verdict?
The wine is outstanding!
2016er Waalem, Johanniter, Solaris. Very aromatic, fruity and fresh, lots of character.

The Wine Master?
Top notch!

Did you realy expect anything eles from the Swiss?
Initially I had a some difficulties with the foil cutter, my fault, not the knives. Pulling the cork is easily done, the lever makes short work with even the most stubborn corks. But some training doesn´t hurt :-)

A little special:
For those of you who, like me, normaly grabs a cold beer instead of wine, theres a little easter egg for you:

The manual doesn´t mentions it, but there is a hidden bottleopener as well.

...nothing to see here, right?

But:


Swiss engineering, I love it! And this comes from a German :-)


At the end of the day, what´s the verdict?
A new tool in the Line Up von Victorinox. New as in new new.
Sexy.
Leather.
Nice Wood.

Good buy!

Thanks for reading, if you have any questions, shoot!
M


00 Offline Mechanickal

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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #1 on: October 16, 2017, 01:09:19 PM
Cool tool! But I drink way to little wine to justify the purchase cost myself.
And you made a little typo that I catch myself doing sometimes...
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A new tool in the Line Up von Victorinox
:D cute!
:rofl:

I tend to blend in words from my mothertongue too from time to time :D

anyway, nice write-up :tu:
:cheers:


au Offline Huntsman

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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #2 on: October 16, 2017, 01:38:13 PM
Very nice review, story and pics mate  :tu:  Thank you   :salute:

Strangely enough I just read your great Boatsman review yesterday  :o
I think you like your big Vics - right   ???

Another knife I'd really like, it's very beautiful and classy
- But again so pricey ..... and - my other half, who loves her wine, has a regular posh tool very similar to this, with the double lever
And - we have virtually no corks in Oz wine bottles  :(   
« Last Edit: October 16, 2017, 01:39:18 PM by Huntsman »


scotland Offline Gareth

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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #3 on: October 16, 2017, 02:43:30 PM
What a great write-up and photos!  :tu:  I'd not even heard of the new Wine Master before now so this was an excellent way to find out about it. :)
Be excellent to each other and always know where your towel is.


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #4 on: October 16, 2017, 09:37:21 PM
Awesome review! The picture comparing the various wooden Victorinoxes is especially useful.
Tragically for the Victorinox sales department, I've never come across a cork that my Spartan/Mountaineer/Forester could not handle.
Hopefully they'll make a version with a backside Phillips and no corkscrew....The Victorinox Teetotaler


nl Offline EMZ

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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #5 on: October 17, 2017, 08:46:32 AM
Great review and beautiful pictures!
Maybe a stupid question, but does the mini-screwdriver fit in?
It would be nice if a waiter could also repair glasses of the clientele.  :facepalm:


ch Offline Etherealicer

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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #6 on: October 17, 2017, 09:08:10 AM
vene vidi Wine-master...

Handled it recently at the store. I'm still resisting temptation as I don't drink wine and already have an expensive opener, but I doubt I can resist much longer with such nice pictures. :salute:
It wouldn't be the internet without people complaining.


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #7 on: October 17, 2017, 09:09:20 AM
Great review and beautiful pictures!
Maybe a stupid question, but does the mini-screwdriver fit in?
It would be nice if a waiter could also repair glasses of the clientele.  :facepalm:
Looks like it is rather loose... also, that seems impractical as a waiter might use the CS often and would have to remove the eyeglass-screwdriver every-time.
It wouldn't be the internet without people complaining.


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #8 on: October 17, 2017, 09:17:34 AM
Great review and beautiful knife, but I don't drink enough wine to justify buying such an expensive cork opener  :P
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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #9 on: October 17, 2017, 03:05:47 PM
Great review.
I also preffer other drinks, but this model is definetely "must to have" in collection.
Thanks!  :drink:


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #10 on: December 23, 2017, 04:33:27 PM
Great review.  Thanks

I read this while back and decided to pick one up ..in olive wood.    We drink a lot of wine around the house and it looks really cool on the bar in my pub room. Since I use SAKs so much otherwise, it just fits.   Quality s top notch.


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #11 on: December 23, 2017, 05:46:51 PM
So it appears that part of the reason for the high cost is that all the parts on this knife are unique? 


It appears (or is it perspective) that this is not a 130mm Ranger.  It's also clearly not a 111mm series either.
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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #12 on: December 23, 2017, 05:53:28 PM
The Blade  appears to be the same as non-OHO 130mm Vic Ranger.   The other tools are unique.   It's overpriced........and unnecessary.....still like it......and I do use it quite a bit.     I may even carry it next winery tour...:)


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #13 on: December 23, 2017, 06:33:57 PM
Excellent review!  :like: :cheers:


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #14 on: December 23, 2017, 09:40:24 PM
Great review.  Thanks

I thought so too ...... and really nice pics  ...... So thanks to Thehunt for allowing us to use them in the SAKWiki page   :salute:   :tu:


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #15 on: January 06, 2018, 11:53:39 AM
My pleasure!

...and I´m a little proud to have made it...  :cheers:
M


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Re: Victorinox Wine Master, or: In dubio pro Vino
Reply #16 on: January 06, 2018, 12:15:29 PM
I nearly bought one, but I just felt that I will be just giving away money. The cost is mainly, I think, because of the wooden covers (premium line product) and the fact that it is being sold as a lifestyle gadget. Victorinox must be buying their wood from the worlds most expensive supplier. It is not really a fancy wood either (No interesting grain in it)

You can buy similar ones, good quality ones, for much less and if you told someone that you paid 120 -150 Euro for this they will assume that you are joking. It does look nice though.

I will wait until they release one with plastic covers :)
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