The cultivation of vineyards in southwestern France . nee against the head. If thereceptacle is perfectly tight, nowhistling sound is heard at thebung. Furthermore, if the con-tainer is well filled, no wine spoutsfrom a hole driven through it bya bit, owing to the lack of innerpressure. Since air is injurious to wine,the containers should be kept asfull as possible. They should there-fore be filled up from time to time Part IV 273 to take the place of the winewhich evaporates as well as ofthat which is absorbed by thecasks themselves. It is estimatedthat each cask requires a pintmonthly. Care
The cultivation of vineyards in southwestern France . nee against the head. If thereceptacle is perfectly tight, nowhistling sound is heard at thebung. Furthermore, if the con-tainer is well filled, no wine spoutsfrom a hole driven through it bya bit, owing to the lack of innerpressure. Since air is injurious to wine,the containers should be kept asfull as possible. They should there-fore be filled up from time to time Part IV 273 to take the place of the winewhich evaporates as well as ofthat which is absorbed by thecasks themselves. It is estimatedthat each cask requires a pintmonthly. Care should be taken that nopuncheon is filled up with aweaker or older wine. It is betterto give the preference to a youngerand stronger one. Furthermore,the cellars should be kept perfectlyclean and free from any corrupt-ing odour. THE END. New York: ^rentanos1920 COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY BRENTANO Scultivationofvin00dupo
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