Wine barrels - Wood and Stainless
Discussion
Engineer1 said:
small local breweries may be able to help, but i'm fairly sure that wooden barrels used in wine making tend to be chosen for the characteristics they add to the wine, what sort of wine will he be making?
here or here
Personally I would go for Oak barrels over others.here or here
See if I can find anything online for you.
FOR SALE Oak 225 L wine barrel for sale,30.euros
06 42 29 22 93
FOR SALE Excellent Quality Oak Wine Barrels for sale. Some with brass plaques and vinyard stamps. 3 yrs old, and fully cleaned, ready for future use, as planters, telephone stands, Tables, wine racks
etc... 45 euros each or 2 for 80 euros. Cutting of barrels for planters and delivery within 30K of eymet possible.
0553 736012 or PM me
http://www.ledropt.com/classifieds_house.html
Here is some old whisky ones.
http://www.preloved.co.uk/fuseaction-adverts.showa...
06 42 29 22 93
FOR SALE Excellent Quality Oak Wine Barrels for sale. Some with brass plaques and vinyard stamps. 3 yrs old, and fully cleaned, ready for future use, as planters, telephone stands, Tables, wine racks
etc... 45 euros each or 2 for 80 euros. Cutting of barrels for planters and delivery within 30K of eymet possible.
0553 736012 or PM me
http://www.ledropt.com/classifieds_house.html
Here is some old whisky ones.
http://www.preloved.co.uk/fuseaction-adverts.showa...
Thanks, Elster...
Antonio did turn his nose up a little at the mention of an old whisky keg. There seem to be plenty of water butts for sale - can they be utilised?
This guy has been making great wine for years - at his original home in Amalfi but mostly at his place in North London... He has his ways so the barrel would have to be a good one. During a chat with him, he did mention that many of his mates back home are using stainless and that he might be interested in one of those.
I'd like to find him a decent wooden one though.
Antonio did turn his nose up a little at the mention of an old whisky keg. There seem to be plenty of water butts for sale - can they be utilised?
This guy has been making great wine for years - at his original home in Amalfi but mostly at his place in North London... He has his ways so the barrel would have to be a good one. During a chat with him, he did mention that many of his mates back home are using stainless and that he might be interested in one of those.
I'd like to find him a decent wooden one though.
Sorry I can only recommend the ones in France.
They are only cheap, not much will be online. Ideally you would just call someone at a vineyard near you and ask. Or ask at the marie if someone had a spare one.
Do you want me to tell you of ones available in Gers?
They are only cheap, not much will be online. Ideally you would just call someone at a vineyard near you and ask. Or ask at the marie if someone had a spare one.
Do you want me to tell you of ones available in Gers?
Edited by elster on Monday 13th April 20:38
elster said:
Glassman said:
Cheap + recommended sounds great... even worth paying for the shipping over if it means we get a barrel that he'll love.
Probably better to go for two (as long as we're looking at 45-ish gallon size).

Have asked mum to put notice up at Marie.Probably better to go for two (as long as we're looking at 45-ish gallon size).

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