Hand-cranked spice.
Peugeot is nearly synonymous with peppermill. The classic French brand has been making the highest-quality mills since 1840. You’ve likely seen the iconic design in the hands of your favorite TV chefs, on the tables of scads of restaurants, and on the counters of the smartest home cooks you know. Join the legions of Peugeot loyalists and find out for yourself why they’ve achieved cult status.
This solid beech wood mill is named for Michelin-starred chef and spice guru Olivier Roellinger. Inspired by Peugeot's iconic coffee mills, the mill has a hand crank and a small drawer where the pepper collects. The grinding mechanism is steel and adjustable to the coarseness of your liking.
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