korkkieriste
Korkkieriste, also known as the Finnish cork roller or cork reamer, is a traditional Finnish tool used primarily for extracting cork from wine bottles. Its design is simple yet effective, consisting of a wooden handle attached to a metal spiral mechanism. The tool is often made of wood, such as birch or pine, and the metal component is typically brass or steel, ensuring durability and ease of use.
The origins of the korkkieriste can be traced back to the 19th century, when wine consumption became
The tool is operated by twisting the spiral mechanism into the cork, which grips it securely. By
Today, the korkkieriste remains a nostalgic symbol of Finnish wine culture and is sometimes used by enthusiasts