Pop, Seal, and Celebrate! 🥂
The Monopol Champagne Stopper is a premium chrome-plated accessory designed to keep your champagne fresh and bubbly. With a user-friendly spring-loaded clamp system, this rustproof and dishwasher-safe stopper is perfect for one-handed operation. Made in Germany and backed by the Westmark Guarantee, it combines style and functionality for the modern entertainer.
A**R
Best champagne stopper available. Period.
This one might be pricier then the other snap on type champagne stoppers, but it's worth it 100X over.Other types come off, pop off, don't hold or let out some of the bubbles. This one does not.It uses a tight spring to keep it securely on the champagne bottle top.As champagne bottle tops are all the same size and shape, this fits all of them securely. Made in Germany.Note: as you can see in the picture, the spring tabs extends a good 1.5 inches past the top of the bottle. For me, that makes it too tall to fit into all the regular refrigerator door shelves. It should fit in the tallest shelf however, just not all the ones you might normally store a wine bottle...
S**F
Love the Champagne Stopper!
I have had this same brand and style for 20 years. It was starting to get some wear on it and I was so happy to find the exact replacement. Great quality and makes a great gift for the champagne lover.
A**R
Good
Sturdy and does the job.
J**X
The best Champagne stopper
This stopper is so easy to use and keeps the champagne crisp. I bought this one for a friend for Christmas.
S**N
Good Quality German Product
I bought a German Dreizack champagne stopper from D.F.Sanders in New York 35 years ago and am still using it. The product photos show the surface has a matte finish, but the one I received has a very shiny plating. Dreizack has red rubber on the inside, but this product has black rubber. Other than that, this German Monopol stopper looks about the same quality as the Dreizack, so I'm happy with it.
D**N
These work fine on small (187 ml) champain bottles
have a few individual size bottles I was looking to reuse but it's hard to find a reusable top. Crimped crown caps, sure, and maybe corks, if you want to risk that. Found these, with a mix of good and critical reviews and took a chance. They shipped from England! pretty quick and then got lost in the untrackable international shipping black hole. Few weeks later they got here and i tried them--they fit great, seal well, stay on, etc. Pretty satisfied so far
A**N
seems tape would have worked just as well
I had never heard of a champagne stopper until my cousin, who drinks a bottle every week or so, mentioned it to me. Knowing nothing about them, I bought this one, and the LE Creuset lever style one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GUA798/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1Side by side, they both feel like quality pieces. In use however, no where near each other. I was able to get the Le Creuset to keep a bottle fresh for over a week, with multiple openings. With the Westmark, I opened a bottle 3 days ago, threw the top on, and just opened it for a glass of bubbly, only to be disappointed. It appears to have kept some sort of pressure, but no different than a rubber wine bottle cork or a piece of tape. Don't bother with this one, get a lever style. the only advantage this has is its slightly shorter than a lever, but otherwise, why bother?
P**L
works
construction is not as good as a more solid but similar design of farberware closure I used to have but stupidly lent away. I have to say it is very straight forward and does not require special technique and works on all the sparkling wine bottles I have tried but I do drink more Champagne than anything else. I feel that there is a lightness and cheapness that keeps it from being 5 star and I can not find a precise replacement of the aforementioned farberware closure (mostly cheap Chinese knockoffs that do not work at all)
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