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But, much like a fine bottle of wine that isn't finished with its time in barrique, he or she just isn't ready.
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But, much like a fine bottle of wine that isn't finished with its time in barrique, he or she just isn't ready.
LENNDEVOURS: 2007
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A barrique of French flowers for you today ... from the wine-making town of Rasteau. barrique (ba-rheek) noun, feminine
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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The wine was made from 75 year old vines and 100% new French oak barrique aging.
A historic tasting Down Under – Bin 60A, Grange, Hill of Grace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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A barrique of French flowers for you today ... from the wine-making town of Rasteau. barrique (ba-rheek) noun, feminine
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A barrique of French flowers for you today ... from the wine-making town of Rasteau. barrique (ba-rheek) noun, feminine
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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They are taking a step back and putting some of the new oak barrique away.
A Letter to Lisa Granik (New York Times Op-Ed Contributor) 2007
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They are taking a step back and putting some of the new oak barrique away.
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A barrique of French flowers for you today... from the wine-making town of Rasteau.
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Therese, even though only 304 cases were made, and it's a medium crimson in the glass and shows an old world mix of dry earth, cherry, raspberry — and black pepper spiciness brought on by that Hungarian barrique.
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