oak barrel

collocation in English

meaningsofoakandbarrel

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oak
noun[C or U]
uk
/əʊk/
us
/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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barrel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbær.əl/
us
/ˈber.əl/
a large container, made of wood, metal, or plastic, with a flat top and bottom and curved sides that make it fatter in ...
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(Definition ofoakandbarrelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Traditional,oakbarrelbased wine production dominates in the region.
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It has a slate roof above anoakbarrelroof and a three stage west tower.
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Exposure tooakbarrelaging can give the wine a rounder mouthfeel.
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This machine was an airtightoakbarrelthat allowed the diver to submerge long enough to retrieve underwater material.
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Secondary flavor and aroma notes are those associated with several things, generally winemakers' practices (such asoakbarreland yeast treatment).
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Product quality can range from poorly produced brlja tooakbarrelaged fine quality rakija that is superior to the bulk of the commercial market.
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After fermentation, theoakbarrelaging regiment will vary with the length of time and proportion of new oak barrels that are used.
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The tasting room, reception areas, as well as theoakbarrelroom where the wine is set to rest are now lit and heated by solar panels.
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As the cognac interacts with theoakbarreland the air, it evaporates at the rate of about three percent each year, slowly losing both alcohol and water.
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The vines flourished and led to the production of their first vintage in 1850, making around 12 dozen bottles of hock style white wine from one small octaveoakbarrel.
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The 1980s saw a rise in use ofoakbarrelfermentation and lees stirring while the 1990s introduced the widespread use of extended skin-contact (maceration) prior to fermentation.
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