rrawhide
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 2, 2007
- Messages
- 1,006
- Reaction score
- 1
Hi all -
Well we scored on some bottles and barrels. Found some excess glass bottles at a small winery in Paso Robles, Ca and made a good deal and ended up with 147 cases. Then headed down to Quality Barrel Co. in Santa Maria, Ca to get some barrels. This place is amazing - barrels and racks everywhere. They ship thousands of certified barrels all over the country. And, their prices are great. We paid $39 each for neutral french oak and $45 each for 2004 french oak. If anybody interested their web address is: www.qualitywinebarres.com. Check them out. Anyway, here we are getting our stuff.
Rocky Creek Winery
Getting our bottles
John's tasting room - 20x30 and he milled the lumber and made all the cabinets and counters too!
Barrels - barrels - barrels everywhere - almost as far as the eye can see.
The closest barrels are 120 gallon double size.
Well we scored on some bottles and barrels. Found some excess glass bottles at a small winery in Paso Robles, Ca and made a good deal and ended up with 147 cases. Then headed down to Quality Barrel Co. in Santa Maria, Ca to get some barrels. This place is amazing - barrels and racks everywhere. They ship thousands of certified barrels all over the country. And, their prices are great. We paid $39 each for neutral french oak and $45 each for 2004 french oak. If anybody interested their web address is: www.qualitywinebarres.com. Check them out. Anyway, here we are getting our stuff.
Rocky Creek Winery
Getting our bottles
John's tasting room - 20x30 and he milled the lumber and made all the cabinets and counters too!
Barrels - barrels - barrels everywhere - almost as far as the eye can see.
The closest barrels are 120 gallon double size.