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- Kindersley 2005 ISBN 0-7566-1324-8 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barrique wine barrels. Foudres, Demi Muids, Puncheons, and Wood Fermenters: The...
- of Pinky Vodka, in 2007. USL launched Black Dog 18 YO and Four Seasons Barrique Reserve in 2009–10, and McDowell's No 1 Platinum, 100% grain-based whisky...
- malolactic fermentation, from the 1975–1976 vintage implementing French barriques ten years after initial experiments, bringing in thermo-controllable fermentation...
- Barrique Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Barrique Reserve Shiraz are aged for a year in French oak barrels before being bottled. Four Seasons Barrique...
- Barricade (from the French barrique - 'barrel') is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block p****age or force the flow...
- dark wines with coffee and vanilla sensations derived from aging in new barriques. Mascarello became the denomination's guardian of traditional Barolo,...
- volumes: examples include a hogshead of 300 L (66 imp gal; 79 US gal), a barrique of 220 L (48 imp gal; 58 US gal) (Bordeaux), a barrel of 225 L (49 imp gal;...
- fermentation times to a maximum of ten days and age the wine in new French oak barriques (small barrels). "Traditionalists" have argued that the wines produced...
- small French barrique which impart a more pronounced vanilla oak flavor. There is a middle ground where the wine is aged in small barrique for a short...
- more convenient to use a smaller size of standard barrel. This was the barrique bordelaise, measuring a quarter of the size of the tun (in English, this...