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  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • There are many different size barrels, ranging from demi-muids 500–600 liters to foudres, which in Italian are called botti.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

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