Wedding wooden wine box with 3 separate compartments

 14,90

Wooden wine box with sliding roof, with 3 separate compartments. An excellent accessory for wedding gifts.

Description

Wooden wine box with sliding lid, suitable for storing 3 bottles. Especially popular design for wedding gifts. The three compartments can be opened separately. Suitable for storing burgundy type bottles.

Separate closing lids provide an opportunity for multi-year gifts. This is why it is a popular accessory for birthday or wedding gifts.

This wine box is an excellent and durable packaging for a beautiful, noble wine. It is a symbol of the appreciation and respect of wine. Not only the wine but also the gifted person is honored with the packaging. We can make our wooden wine box even more unique by engraving, firing and screen printing.

If you want to gift quality wine, it is definitely a good choice to hand it over in a wooden wine box with a unique decoration. The pleasant pairing of the wooden box and the wine provides a long-term memory for the gifted person, but also gives the product a demanding look.

Internal dimensions of a compartment: 335 x 78 x 78 mm

The tradition of the wine can:

Storing wine has always been a challenge for people. For centuries, noble drinks were transported and stored in barrels and ceramic pots. The first wooden ornament wine box was made by a French merchant named Gael Veljean in medieval France. Legend has it that he was passing through the market of one town to the fair of another town, when he saw a beautiful tree felled by a storm. The merchant liked the tree and took a branch with him to the nearby village. There, after many, many hours of work, he made his first wooden box, which was given the name fou’al, meaning ‘excellent’. This wine box was so beautiful that its fame went all over the country. There was a rumor that any liquid, when placed in the box, would immediately turn it into fine wine. For a while, the dealer tolerated everyone’s use of his box as he pleased, but after a while he became terribly tired of it. He grabbed himself and continued on to another country. Along the way, unfortunately, he was captured by bandits who thought the box was junk and used it as a firefighter. Gael Veljean’s masterpiece has thus become the prey of fire, but his legacy, to this day, resides there in every box.