Foil cutters

Removing the foil from a wine bottle should be quick, clean, and hassle-free—and that’s exactly what a good foil cutter does. If you’ve ever tried wrestling with a bit of foil using a blunt knife or, worse, your fingernail, you’ll know how frustrating (and occasionally dangerous) it can be. A quality foil cutter solves this problem in one smooth twist.

Foil cutters are small, often underestimated tools that make a big difference in your wine opening experience. They're designed to quickly and cleanly remove the capsule or foil covering the top of a wine bottle, exposing the cork so it can be removed easily with a corkscrew or air pressure opener. No torn foil. No jagged edges. Just a clean cut that looks and feels professional.

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Most foil cutters are compact enough to fit in a pocket or wine bag, making them ideal for both home use and travel. Many use a simple clamp-and-twist mechanism—just position the cutter over the bottle’s neck, squeeze lightly, and turn. The sharp, integrated blades do the rest, slicing cleanly through the foil. Some designs even come with ergonomic handles or rubberised grips to give you better control.

You’ll also find more premium models with hidden blade systems that are extra safe to use. These often come paired with wine openers in a gift set, making them perfect for wine lovers who appreciate a touch of elegance in their tools. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party, giving a gift, or just enjoying a quiet glass of red on your own, a foil cutter adds polish and convenience to the process.

In this collection, you’ll find a variety of styles—from minimalist, travel-friendly cutters to elegant versions that look great on a countertop. Choose from different finishes, blade types, and materials to find one that suits your style and budget. They’re a small investment, but once you’ve used one, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.

Simple, safe, and clean: foil cutters take the faff out of wine opening and let you focus on what matters—the wine.