Description of French press Bodum Chambord 1923 (0.35 l) chrome/cork
"A small factory in Normandy, specialized in the production of clarinets, Bodum was bought not because of a great love of music and not because they dreamed of supplying all employees of the company with clarinets. This strange purchase was made in 1982 because the by-product of the clarinet factory was coffee pots worn name Chambord.The appearance of Chambord was classic: a transparent glass flask and a thin metal frame.Becoming the owners of the factory, Bodum improved coffee pots by adding a french press system that separates the grounds from the liquid and allows you to literally squeeze out the taste from ground coffee to the drop.Chambord has been awarded twice the gold medal of the American Culinary Institute, the oldest in the United States and one of the most respected culinary institutes in the world, as the best French press Chambord is an embodied tradition, a thing that has become a cult during its existence.
Advantages and benefits: - the Bodum Chambord brewing flask is made of heat-resistant borosilicate glass, resistant to microdamage; - the lid is covered with natural pressed cork bark; - brewing with a French press fully reveals the taste and aroma of coffee; - a unique chance to purchase an accessory from the legendary European line brand; - all parts of the coffee pot can be washed in the dishwasher, except for the cork lid; - made in Europe.
A spare flask for the coffee pot can be purchased separately.