The last thing you need is for your corkscrew to fail at the crucial moment and leave you bereft of rioja. We’ve all had our fair share of cheap and cheerful novelty wine openers that fall apart at the first hurdle, so it makes sense to shop around for something built to last, rather than hoping that one you once got in a Christmas cracker is up to this important job.
Anyone who’s ever worked in a bar or restaurant will know that the standard waiter’s friend is a perfectly reliable piece of kit: it is small and compact but strong and shouldn’t cost a lot for a quality version. Having said that, many of the uninitiated can struggle with wrangling a cork out of a bottle without a winged corkscrew at the very least; still more can only countenance an automatic opener.
So, whether you’re a pro who likes a no-nonsense waiter’s friend, you prefer wings to help the pull on troublesome stoppers, or if you’d like a corkscrew that does most of the hard work for you, we’ve tested a plethora of styles and materials.
We tested all items on synthetic and natural corks, looking for something that felt sturdy, built to last and gave a clear-cut, smooth pull with a sharp, precise worm and minimal effort – no one wants to be sieving bits of disintegrated cork out of their 1999 St Emilion.
Have a read through our reviews and take your pick from stainless steel versions, non-slip plastics from reliable brands, lever-action models that make wine-opening a doddle and even a hi-tech piece of kit to keep your wine accessible and fresh for months – should it last that long. Here’s our round-up of the best openers to get those corks a-popping.
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