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We predominantly utilise historical European Oak (identical to French Oak) that is in excess of 100 years old, is bought at exclusive auctions held annually and we do not use any artificial products in our produce. Every single barrel is made to an exacting standard, pressure tested and quality control checked.
We gave good price, and Free shipping, visti our Website for more information

https://decentbarrels.co.uk/barrels.ehtml
 
We predominantly utilise historical European Oak (identical to French Oak) that is in excess of 100 years old, is bought at exclusive auctions held annually and we do not use any artificial products in our produce. Every single barrel is made to an exacting standard, pressure tested and quality control checked.
We gave good price, and Free shipping, visti our Website for more information

https://decentbarrels.co.uk/barrels.ehtml

"We predominantly utilise historical European Oak (identical to French oak) that is in excess of 100 years old, is bought at exlusive auctions held anually"...really? What does this mean - the tree is 100 years old or the oak was cut down 100 years ago.

Exclusive auctions? so they only sell it at auction. When I worked for a cooperage we used American white oak or German oak, both considered to be the best for casks. This sounds like a load of marketing speak..also Note the coopperage is in easter Europe so basically you are buying casks from eastern Europe and re selling them. Whilst there is nothing wrong with that you should be clearer about it.
 
"We predominantly utilise historical European Oak (identical to French oak) that is in excess of 100 years old, is bought at exlusive auctions held anually"...really? What does this mean - the tree is 100 years old or the oak was cut down 100 years ago.

Exclusive auctions? so they only sell it at auction. When I worked for a cooperage we used American white oak or German oak, both considered to be the best for casks. This sounds like a load of marketing speak..also Note the coopperage is in easter Europe so basically you are buying casks from eastern Europe and re selling them. Whilst there is nothing wrong with that you should be clearer about it.

Thank You for Your quastions, as You know, for good ageing spirits, we need to use Oak "tree" 100 years old
We are buying exclusive Oak staves every spring from Auction,

https://decentbarrels.co.uk
 
Decent would do for me. :lol:



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