demijohns Meaning in Bengali
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demijohns's Usage Examples:
museum is the Boutari family’s old wine fermentation vat, wine barrels, demijohns, raki vats, baskets (panniers) for the grape harvest, and other agricultural.
have been in barrels for many decades are often removed and stored in demijohns where they may remain unharmed indefinitely.
VC wines are often sold in demijohns and tetra paks, and much of it is rosé.
relevant to the extraction and storage of olive oil (see millstones, demijohns etc.
traditional wines: Rancios (rancid) wines are left out in the sun in glass demijohns and are then aged for at least four years in oak barrels Tarragona Clásico.
four comb factories, button mills, a glassworks (1815-1871) producing demijohns and flasks of various designs.
Kalbfleisch, the owner of Bushwick Chemical Works, built the factory to produce demijohns used for storing acid produced at his factory.
maturation of years in wood with further reductive maturation in large glass demijohns.
steel vessels with a volume of several cubic meters, oak barrels or glass demijohns (also referred to as carboys), depending on the goals of the winemakers.
John Kania, to supply individual, wax-dated, corked, wicker-covered demijohns containing full strength (approx 110 proof) to the ships.
stopped a wagon as it was leaving the Weyse distillery and found two demijohns filled with brandy.
production by manufacturing glass storage containers known as "dame-jeanne" (demijohns in English), which were popular at that time.
The men were able to steal only "46 from the mail clerk, two demijohns of whiskey, an automatic revolver, a coat and the train conductor's watch.
arriving by horse and wagon, and by train, to cart water away in five-gallon demijohns.
The factory produced items mostly made of green glass, including demijohns for trade with the West Indies, as well as all manner of utilitarian containers.
sometimes in oak barrels, or typically outside in glass bottles (called demijohns or bonbonnes) for a year.
The owner opened a bath house and sold the water bottled in demijohns, but the bath house was destroyed in an avalanche in 1907.
Panda's cargo area should accommodate no less than two 50-liter wine demijohns, along with a full complement of passengers.
They seized casks, demijohns, jugs and bottles that contained the bane of their happiness and emptied.
Synonyms:
bottle;