| 21. | Therefore, the wine barrel became one of his attributes ( beside the abbot's crozier ).
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| 22. | In Pinot, teams must carry and fill a wine barrel with wine to receive their next clue.
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| 23. | For instance, he believes that the egglike shape of most wine barrels improves the quality of the wine.
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| 24. | Wine barrel or orange wood chips ( about 2 pounds; grapevine cuttings or hickory chips may be substituted)
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| 25. | About 2 pounds of wine barrel or other wood chips, such as orange, hickory or grapevine cuttings.
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| 26. | This place is especially famous for hiding Jews in wine barrels during the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union.
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| 27. | Then she pecks the wine barrels the man was transporting open, so that the precious wine leaks out.
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| 28. | Used wine barrels should be fitted with readily available plastic liners to prevent leached wine from harming plants or fish.
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| 29. | Wine barrels, especially those made of oak, have long been used as containers in which wine is aged.
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| 30. | As the market for Cape wine grew, the Company brought in a winemaker from cooper to make oak wine barrels.
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