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![]() "Ric" > wrote in message t... > After a few years of smaller batches (5 to 25 gallons) of wines, will be > moving up to some larger crushes this year - 30+ gallons. Am interested in > moving to oak barrels this year or next, but have some concerns - and > would apprecaite any experience you can share. > > * Size. Have read often "small barrels leak too much". Have been > considering 30 gallon barrels. Any experience with this size barrel? Leak > probelms? > * Age of oak. I tend to prefer very subtly oaked wine - not a fan of the > 'oaky' styles. Am concerned with the potential to 'over-oak' with new oak > barrels. Any suggestions on soak treatments with new barrels to soften the > character? Suggest you try someplace like www.morewinemaking.com I have not bought any barrels from them but I noticed that they do sell re-conditioned barrels. I think the 30 gallon or 120 liter is a good size to have. I am sure they will give you directions on how to care for your barrel. If you live in the Baltimore area you can get re-conditioned barrels from S&S wine grapes during harvest season. |
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