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Sonoma Magnetic Knife Block
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
$ 97.86
Description Bring the wine country home with your beautifully handcrafted Sonoma Magnetic Knife Block. Global use for knives of all sizes. Artisan designed and sustainably made of reclaimed French Oak from Napa and Sonoma county wineries. Further transformed into our exclusive VinoPlank. Integrated Rare Earth Neodymium magnets for professional grade strength & durability Global use for knives of all sizes Artisan designed curve – easily add and remove knives Sustainably crafted. FSC certified reclaimed. Made in the USA. A great wine country gift Includes the story of VinoPlank and your eco-conscious choice VinoPlank™ is made exclusively in Healdsburg, California by Sonoma Millworks. “Toasting” refers to the French Oak wood itself, toasted to different levels to add flavor during the wine making process. Featured in Sonoma Magazine
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The advantages of the wine boxes
Our Bag in Boxes are a triumph of technology, bringing top class wines to you for regular everyday consumption, without having to open a new bottle when you just fancy a glass or two!
Once opened, the bag in box will keep between four and six weeks, longer if stored in the cool. The white wines are best stored in the fridge for the ultimate taste and freshness. The bag in box is not designed for long term ageing or storing.
The Organic bag in box comes in eco-friendly packaging that generates up to 8 times lower carbon footprint than glass bottles and it is easily recyclable.
Once opened, the bag in box will keep between four and six weeks, longer if stored in the cool. The white wines are best stored in the fridge for the ultimate taste and freshness. The bag in box is not designed for long term ageing or storing.
The Organic bag in box comes in eco-friendly packaging that generates up to 8 times lower carbon footprint than glass bottles and it is easily recyclable.





