barrique
barrel
noun bah-REEK Rare
Origin: From Old Gascon 'barrica', related to Spanish 'barrica'.
Also means
cask
Usage Note
Barrique specifically denotes a large wine or spirits barrel, typically holding 225 litres in the Bordeaux standard. Aging wine en barrique ('in barrel') imparts oak flavors, a point often highlighted on wine labels. Smaller casks have distinct names: tonneau, fût, foudre.
Examples
"Ce vin a vieilli six mois en barrique."
Natural Translation
This wine aged six months in a barrel.
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