wine cask


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Noun1.Wine cask - a barrel that holds winewine cask - a barrel that holds wine    
barrel, cask - a cylindrical container that holds liquids
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"It has a twang of the wine cask in it," said one, smacking his lips.
"Make haste!" cried his fellows: "we'll find the wine cask itself at the palace, and that will be better than a hundred crystal fountains."
I try to use different oaks for the barrels, too, so I have rye whisky casks from America, wine casks from France and a red wine cask from Spain.
The whisky aged in the South American red wine cask marks a double first--it is 19 years old and it is also the first Glenfiddich to be matured in a red wine cask from South America.
The castle's biggest attraction, in every sense, is the Heidelberg Tun, a wine cask built from 130 oak trees with a lid big enough to have been used as a dance floor.
Similarly, Todd Ziegenfus, senior marketing director at Underdog Wine Merchants (UWM), says that the Gen Y consumer is adopting the premium wine cask because it provides them with outstanding value: premium wine in unique packaging at a "fantastic" price.
The largest wine cask in the world, found in Schloss Heidelberg, holds how many litres?
And the Wine Cask, right across from the Lobero Theatre, the oldest continuously operating theater in California.
Unmissable is the Heidelberg Tun, a seven-metre wine cask built in 1757, which holds 220,000 litres of wine.
A wine cask is to a bourbon barrel," said Henry Work of Canton Cooperage USA, "as a dining room table is to a patio set." Bourbon casks are rough hewn and coarse.
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