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ENOLOGIX's 100-POINT WINEMAKING RATINGS
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Keystone | American
Description: American Oak. Keystone Cooperage is a family owned company located in Southwestern Pennsylvania, home to the world's finest White Oak (Quercus alba) timberland. It is extension of Wilson Forest Products. Is this a barrel for fine luxury wine?

Rating: N/A

Category: Oak Barrels (list all categories)
Manufacturer: www.keystonecooperage.com
Submitted By: WebMaster , Consultant
Total Reviews: 2



Reviewed By
Phil Titus , Winemaker

Review Date
07/08/10

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There are three (3) great American oak barrels now, the newest entry is Keystone.



Reviewed By
Hanna , Winemaker

Review Date
06/02/10

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Using these barrels for Sonoma County Bordeaux based varietal wines, to replace Caton. Made the change when the wood appeared to change, giving us rough characters.



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