"Cutting Champagne Bottles with a Sword! The Wonderful 'Champagne Sabering' Performance by the Groom Before the Toast*"
2017.09.07 published
Have you heard of Champagne Sabering?
Have you ever heard the term "Champagne Sabering"?
Champagne Sabering refers to the performance of slicing the top off a bottle of champagne with a saber, which is a long sword.*
It may seem impossible to cut a firm champagne bottle with a sword, but...
First, let's watch an actual video!♡
With a swift motion, the sword cut through the champagne bottle, and the champagne fizzed out beautifully!*
A Recommended Performance for Wedding Receptions♡
We discovered a lovely couple incorporating Champagne Sabering into their wedding reception!
The groom opens the champagne in front of the guests for a toast.
The guests are thrilled with the exciting performance, wondering if it will succeed or not!♡
The sight of him holding a large sword and slicing the champagne is sure to be very cool!
While the bride often steals the spotlight at the wedding, incorporating a performance solely for the groom will surely delight his family and relatives as well.♩
By the way, the bubbles in champagne symbolize "overflowing happiness," making it a lucky performance as well!♩
Don't you think it's perfect for a wedding?♡
The Cut Champagne Can Be a Keepsake*
Let's keep the cut champagne as a cherished memory of the wedding!*
By preserving a part of the wedding performance, you can always recall the atmosphere of the reception.♩
The Groom's Moment to Shine♡ Let's Try Champagne Sabering♩
We introduced Champagne Sabering as a recommended performance for the groom!♡
If incorporated before the toast, it is sure to be a hit, and there are not many performances where the groom takes center stage, so it’s highly recommended!
To perform Champagne Sabering, you need a special sword or saber, so brides-to-be who want to try it should consult their planner!♩