Two Bordelais create the first jewels containing a drop of wine

Two Bordelais create the first jewels containing a drop of wine

Fabrice Cocrelle and François Seguin, with Laurent Chwal who makes the 3D models, and Carl Jolibert, setter in Cap Ferret, are launching crowdfunding on tudigo. Perle de vin jewels contain drops of red, white or rosé wine but “can also receive armagnac, cognac, a prestigious olive oil”, imagines the creator Fabrice Cocrelle. Imagination can be carried away: mountain water or ocean water from the other side of the world, Formula 1 oil for speed enthusiasts, etc. “We took about a year to develop the process,” says Fabrice Cocrelle. The idea came to this imaginative, whose mother is from Saint-Emilion, when his wife slipped him the "good idea" of some Americans to solidify drops of breast milk to make a pendant. The Girondin, neither one nor two, transforms the concept with Bordeaux sauce. Partnerships have been established with the Cité du Vin in particular.Two Bordelais create the first jewels containing a drop of wineTwo Bordelais create the first jewels containing a drop of wine

The nectar of a moment

“You can also encapsulate any wine”, specifies Fabrice Cocrelle. Just order the pipette and use it to collect a few drops and send it all back to Perle de vin. “The idea is to immortalize a moment by wearing it around your neck or on your finger,” he adds.

Two Bordelais create the first jewels containing a drop of wine

They can also, provided they have the bottle to hand, draw nectar through the cork stopper with a special syringe that replaces the vacuum created by gas. "A friend had a ring made with wine from her parents' wedding, the bottle of which has never been drunk," smiles Fabrice Cocrelle.

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