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Oak serving tray THE GOUTTE
commercialfor domestic use

oak serving tray
oak serving tray
oak serving tray
oak serving tray
oak serving tray
oak serving tray
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Characteristics

Material
oak
Market
commercial, for domestic use

Description

“The perfect utensil to combine the pleasure of a glass of wine with that of an indulgent bite, with complete peace of mind. And a dash of style.” This tasting board shaped to be reminiscent of a drop of wine was designed to allow you to enjoy a fine glass of wine, while enjoying the gourmet creations prepared by you or your host. Its slot allows you to balance your glass while keeping a free hand. Each piece of the LE RÉGAL collection is stamped with its vintage, specifying the origin of the wood and its year of manufacture. Pelle presentation board in French oak Vintage: indicating the year of manufacture and the origin of the wood Treated with grapeseed oil Dimensions 22x16x1cm Weight 200gr ”A shared loved of food…” This wine holder board was designed in response to a personal experience. We’ve all been there, those stand-up cocktails and buffets when you don’t always master the art of juggling with the nibbles being offered to you while holding a glass in your hand… without running the risk of staining yourself with one while spilling the other all over you. Those sometimes perilous moments of hesitation, your eyes hungrily or thirstily feasting on two sources of pleasure that should be enjoyed together… Thanks to LE RÉGAL wine-holder boards, you can relax: not only can you chat, drink, laugh and eat at the same time without risk of accident, but you can even do it in style! Sustainable Production Le Régal has adopted a sustainable development strategy that respects the entire forest-wood chain.
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