The art of the wine barrel
The art of the wine barrel
Mar 4, 2011
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Fire crackles between the seasoned oak staves, fastened with steel hoops. As the sparks settle, the aromas float through the air -- clove, cedar and vanilla. All the nonfruit characteristics you've ever identified in wine are coming to life here, in the warehouse of Seguin Moreau, a cooperage, or barrel making facility in Napa.
They're actually born long before that, as centuries-old timber in some of Europe and America's most precious forests. Through a laborious process that includes watering and firing, coopers turn the wooden slats into oak barrels, the spice racks of winemaking.
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