In the course of the ceremony, he will be rolled down the yard of the cooperage in his barrel. |
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An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum accommodates Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant. |
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It is also possible to visit a large cooperage, and watch the process of making barrels. |
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Heading down a different trail, I passed by an old cooperage and other lime production ruins before making it back to the car at about 2.30 pm. |
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The program explores the subtleties of terroir, craftsmanship, viticulture, viniculture, cooperage and food and wine pairings over a three day session. |
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He started as a teenager working for his family's wooden barrel plant, a historical cooperage that the logger is now trying to convert into a working museum. |
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The second perception was that methods of construction derived from cooperage could be used to construct tubular wrought-iron gun barrels. |
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The factory held three or four bonded warehouses, administrative offices, a bottling plant, a small cooperage, and an enormous vatting and blending operation. |
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The maturation of whiskeys falls into two categories, according to whether storage is in new or reused cooperage. |
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As a final part of the cooperage process, a fire is lit under the upturned barrel and this is what gives toasted flavours to a wood-aged Chardonnay. |
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Earlier bottling of white wines reduces costs for storage and for handling in wooden cooperage and produces fresher, fruitier flavour. |
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Working with Spanish cooperage Tevasa, they turn 150 year old trees into casks. |
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We use top quality barrels made by famous Cognac-based cooperage SEGUIN MOREAU to vinify or barrel-age our white wines such as PICPOUL DE PINET or VDP D'OC ROLLE and our SYRAH varietals. |
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Unfamiliar to the general public, although an ancestral tradition, the art of cooperage represents a world of mysteries where time and meticulous standardsof quality become a luxury. |
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The distillery was considered to be a model in those days, as it had its own cooperage, its own forge and its own joinery. The workers houses aligned at the entrance of the distillery were typical too. |
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Driven by a passion for the cooperage trade, the Vicard family has developed a major production facility combining technological innovation and mastery of all the traditional expertise involved in this craft. |
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According to the 1st-century-ad Roman historian Pliny the Elder, the ancient craft of barrel making, also called cooperage, was invented by the inhabitants of the Alpine valleys. |
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Outside the United States, reused cooperage is common. |
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In the former cooperage and wine cellar owned by Mr Hensler you can see the production of a 1000-litre wine cask and enjoy a commentated wine tasting session. |
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The surveys revealed significant surface remains in the area of the cooperage and some intact remains of the shoreline breastwork associated with the wharves. |
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One of France's oldest cooperages, Tonnellerie Seguin Moreau is the world's largest cooperage producing barrels in the traditional French method. |
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Seguin Moreau, the world's leading supplier of oak wine barrels, announced the completion of major upgrades to its barrel cooperage here. |
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Some red table wines appreciate in quality, developing less astringency and colour, and a greater complexity of flavour with aging in oak cooperage of up to 500-gallon size for two to three years. |
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While it is true that oak wood is usually and traditionally used in cooperage, other types of wood such as ash or chestnut are also used in certain Member States. |
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In Montreal, the cooperage industry shrank after 1871, when the big factories, such as the Redpath sugar refinery, gradually began to make their own containers. |
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The distillery also has its own cooperage. |
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By creating the first upmarket, self-sourced, integrated cooperage group, the Charlois Group fully controls upstream and downstream product quality. |
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One of the buildings in the park is used as a cooperage for a local entrepreneur who sells his wares in the summer, but in the off-season it is used as a business incubation centre. |
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From there, the liquid enters a charred White American Oak barrel, forged within Jack Daniel's very own cooperage and set to age in the upper regions of the barrelhouse. |
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Both red and white oak lumber can be used in many of the same products, though red oak is not recommended for tight cooperage due to the lack of tyloses. |
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Total commitment to quality and service has made us the leading cooperage company in the world, thanks to the unfailing support of our satisfied customers. |
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I left school at 16 and served a four-year apprenticeship as a cooper with Clyde Cooperage. |
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