Thief A tubular instrument for removing a sample of wine from a cask or barrel. Also called a pipe. See Wine Making Equipment for more information.
Thief A tubular instrument for removing a wine sample from a barrel. Thin - thin bodied Tasting term used for light-bodied wines.
Thief: A syringe used for taking wine samples from the hole in a barrel. Thin: A wine that is light-bodied which lacks flavor and generally light in color.. Tobacco: An aroma which is noticeable in some mature wines.
Thief: Glass or metal syringe used for taking wine samples through the bunghole of a barrel. Thin: A wine that is light-bodied, lacks flavor, and is generally light in color..
Thief: A type of pipette, used for sampling wine from the top of a tank.
Wine thief: A long tube used for taking samples of wine from barrels. Yeast: Organisms that issue enzymes which trigger the fermentation process; yeasts can be natural or commercial.
WINE THIEF Sampling tube made from clear glass or plastic tube having a narrowed opening at either end.
A wine thief is another handy instrument that home brewers use frequently. It does what its name implies: it can take a sample of your beverage without pouring or siphoning it from the container.
Thief A tubular glass, plastic or wooden instrument for drawing a sample of wine from the cask or barrel. Thin A wine lacking body. Toasting The process of heat treating oak Toasty A flavor imparted by fire treated oak ...
thiefA glass tube used to extract wine from a barrel. tightCan refer to a certain lean or underdeveloped quality of the wine in its aromas, flavour or structure.
See also: Grape, Wine, Taste, Fermentation, Alcohol
 
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