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Definition of barrique in English: barriquenounbəˈriːkbaʀikbəˈrēk A wine barrel, especially a small one made of new oak in which Bordeaux and other wines are aged. Example sentencesExamples - The vineyards southern exposure allows the grapes to attain a complexity, which is tempered by 14 months of ageing in 225-liter barriques.
- It is 100 per cent Barbera, and aged in new French barriques rather than the more traditional larger barrels.
- It was aged for 22 months in barriques of various French oaks.
- The rush was on and the salesmen of French oak barriques (224-liter oak barrels) got rich.
- Large, clean old oak barrels yield little or no oaky flavour, while small, cedary 225-litre Bordeaux barriques produce the most.
Origin Late 18th century: French. Definition of barrique in US English: barriquenounbəˈrēk A wine barrel, especially a small one made of new oak in which Bordeaux and other wines are aged. Example sentencesExamples - It was aged for 22 months in barriques of various French oaks.
- The vineyards southern exposure allows the grapes to attain a complexity, which is tempered by 14 months of ageing in 225-liter barriques.
- The rush was on and the salesmen of French oak barriques (224-liter oak barrels) got rich.
- It is 100 per cent Barbera, and aged in new French barriques rather than the more traditional larger barrels.
- Large, clean old oak barrels yield little or no oaky flavour, while small, cedary 225-litre Bordeaux barriques produce the most.
Origin Late 18th century: French. |