Wine skin

a bottle or bag of skin, used, in various countries, for carrying wine.

See also: Wine

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The Holy Book says you don't put a new wine in old wine skin or vice-versa.
Bota Box takes its name from the traditional Spanish wine skin known as a bota used to carry wine for centuries.
In the center of the kylix, Dionysus reclines on a wine skin while imbibing.
'A new wine cannot be put in an old wine skin. Now that the panel is done with its work, inaugurating a new board will come soon.'
Delivering the Faculty Lecture last week, entitled 'New Wine in an Old Wine Skin: The Trajectory of School Libraries in Nigeria', Dr Fadekemi Oyewusi explained that new wine means using new ideas, thoughts, creativity or creative potential in the school library (the old wineskin), which she described as the heartbeat of academic life.
Turns out they do a brisk business in products explicitly packaged for use with white wine skin contact, which suggests somebody out there must be soaking their exocarps.
Several years ago, Flextank developed the wine skin, a device that floats on the top of the wine in a partially filled tank, covering the entire surface area and touching the sidewall of the tank.
But I had expected that Wike to present a fresh candidate from his state like Elder Felix Obuah instead of an old wine in a new wine skin.
We have been pouring new wine into old wine skins. The Gospel tells us that new wine needs new wine skins.
"We have been pouring new wine into old wine skins. We need leaders to secure the goals of peace, unity and justice.
New wine calls for new wineskins." (Mk.2:22) New wine symbolizes new challenges and old wine skins symbolize old solutions.