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Serve wine in earthenware jugs for dramatically smoother flavour!
In the olden days...before history began, primitives, tent people and nomads the world over stored their wine in the only containers ready at hand...unglazed earthenware pots. They were unaware that their crude vessels absorbed acid from wine, allowing the rich fullness of its flavour to emerge. These wine jugs make wine taste ever-so-much smoother and significantly more savoury than wine served in glass or metal.
Try this taste test: Pour some wine from the unglazed clay jug into one glass. Pour some wine from your regular bottle into another glass. Taste the wine from each and compare. Vive la difference!
750ml
approx. 7" high, 8" wide from spout to edge of handle.
In the olden days...before history began, primitives, tent people and nomads the world over stored their wine in the only containers ready at hand...unglazed earthenware pots. They were unaware that their crude vessels absorbed acid from wine, allowing the rich fullness of its flavour to emerge. These wine jugs make wine taste ever-so-much smoother and significantly more savoury than wine served in glass or metal.
Try this taste test: Pour some wine from the unglazed clay jug into one glass. Pour some wine from your regular bottle into another glass. Taste the wine from each and compare. Vive la difference!
750ml
approx. 7" high, 8" wide from spout to edge of handle.
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| Short Description | Earthworks Pottery - 750ml Wine Jug by Barbara Taylor of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. (more details below) |
| Choose an artist or studio who’s artwork you would like to see | Earth Works Pottery |
| Or, choose the type of artwork you would like to see | Pottery & Ceramics |
| Price | CA$ 95.00 |
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