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Do I have no nose for nose?
02-10-2003, 09:29 AM,
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And we should note what IK referred to earlier--teabag oak. For those who do not know, oak is expensive and it takes time for wine to age in oak barrels, so some enterprising wine producers have discovered a product called oak chips or oak sand or whatever. Put simply, it is shaved or powedered oak, placed into a large teabag-like package and dipped into a vat of wine to impart oak flavoring. Fast food, fast oak, fast production method, fast money.
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