cask wine

cask wine
a type of wine that is sealed in a plastic bladder and packaged in a cardboard box

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  • cask wine — /ˈkask waɪn/ (say kahsk wuyn) noun wine sold in a cask (def. 3), characterised as being cheap and of comparatively low quality …  

  • cask wine — бочковое вино to deacon wine разбавлять вино fruit wine плодово ягодное вино grease wine светло розовое вино oxidized wine окислившееся вино semisweet wine полусладкое вино …   English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • wine cask — noun a barrel that holds wine • Syn: ↑wine barrel • Hypernyms: ↑barrel, ↑cask * * * wine cask noun A cask for holding wine • • • Main Entry: ↑wine …   Useful english dictionary

  • wine ex cask — бочковое вино cask beer бочковое пиво cask tare бочковая тара cask wine вино из бочки …   English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • Wine — This article is about the beverage. For other uses, see Wine (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • Cask ale — or cask conditioned beer is the term for unfiltered and unpasteurised beer which is conditioned (including secondary fermentation) and served from a cask, usually without additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure. Cask ale may also be… …   Wikipedia

  • Wine cask — may refer to: * A wine barrel * Especially in Australia, an alternate term for a Bag In Box storage for wine, used for box wine …   Wikipedia

  • cask — [kɑːsk ǁ kæsk] noun [countable] a container for liquids, especially in the beer and wine trades: • The wine is transported in casks and bottled in London …   Financial and business terms

  • cask|ing — «KAS kihng, KAHS », noun. 1. the filling of casks: »the casking of wine after the vintage. 2. wine in casks, collectively …   Useful english dictionary

  • cask — [ka:sk US kæsk] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: casque helmet , from Spanish casco broken piece of a pot, skull, helmet , from cascar to break ] a round wooden container used for storing wine or other liquids, or the amount of liquid that… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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