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I am about to bottle a 50-some gallon barrel of wine.
After cleaning the barrel, I can add about 35 gallons of wine from demijohns that I can use to replace the bottled wine. That would leave me with a huge amount of air in the barrel and that obviously can't work. Any suggestions or should I just abandon the partial barrel aging idea, clean the barrel, fill it with water and sterilizer then wait until next year? Orlando |
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a story,probably not a good answer.. my ancestors in swtzerland used
to put round stones into the barrells to keep the air out. i guess bottles of argon or carbon dioxide were not readily available..lucas ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm |
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