Jeff C. Kunins

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Oak is tighter, more compacted, so the exchange with the air is slower, resulting in a firmer, more closed-in wine. The pores of chestnut are larger. It breathes more easily, resulting in a wine that is more supple, more advanced.”
Adventures on the Wine Route: A Wine Buyer's Tour of France (25th Anniversary Edition)
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