The Balazs drums do appear to be a higher quality, I had zero leakage/seepage with it, a 40L/7.9 gallon barrel. The Gibbs barrel, a 10 gallon barrel, had some seepage but not to the point of any drips. Here’s a couple pics.
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Jim, thank you for your reply. The pictures are very helpful. I prefer a higher quality barrel, but also think that I should stick with a 10-gal barrel size. My typical batches are between 12gal - 14gal, and usually have 4-6 going at a time. With a 10-gal barrel, I should have enough excess for evaporation and topping. Since I dont see a 10-gal from balazs, im going to keep looking. I also prefer French and Hungarian oak over American. I just bottled 300, mostly Italian blends, from last year and the wines are tasting very good. However, there is a noticeable difference when i open a bottle, decant, and wait an hour or two before drinking. My winemaker brain is telling me that my wine is too closed and would benefit from micro oxidation. So, im making this a priority. I have about 50-gal, 2-Super Tuscan & 2-Bordeaux in glass carboy from this years crush now starting mlf. I plan to complete mlf in glass carboy and then age in barrels if everything works out.Jim, was looking at both options for my first barrel purchase; The balazs comes in 7-gal, which I thought was an odd size. So, im leaning towards 4 - 10gal barrels from Gibbs. Was also considering 2 - 5gal for some flexibility; Is the quality of the balazs much better? Any leaks in the Gibbs barrel? Any feedback appreciated. Tks-