Why These Giant Oak Barrels Are The Key To Making Some Of The World's Most Expensive Wine

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  • Luxury-wine makers, producing some of the most expensive wine in the world, will pay up to $50,000 for a single barrel to age their wine. But not just any barrel: a foudre. A foudre is a massive wooden vat that impacts and preserves the overall taste of the wine. Making a foudre starts with French oak, a tightly grained wood that adds unique flavoring to the wine. Cooperages like Foudrerie François pay close attention to the quality of the wood they source to make the foudres they sell and ship all over the world. The wood is so precious - and so expensive - that the French government heavily regulates its sales through annual auctions of oak forest plots.
    Editor's Note: At 7:42, the video incorrectly states that the material placed in between the planks of oak are strips of wood. The material is actually rush, a type of reed.
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Komentáře • 217

  • @jgrill110
    @jgrill110 Před 14 dny +302

    "The French oak is the best of the world" - such a French thing to say

    • @johnallen7807
      @johnallen7807 Před 14 dny +9

      Didn't do too well at Trafalgar though did it? lol

    • @spxza
      @spxza Před 14 dny +24

      I like working with American white and red oak, but French oak really is something special. it doesn't even have to be finished, a rough cut piece of French Oak feels like it wants to be something exceptional.

    • @jeanpierreragequit1726
      @jeanpierreragequit1726 Před 14 dny +9

      French oak is more dense than American or Romanian one for instance.

    • @El_Pollo_Loco
      @El_Pollo_Loco Před 14 dny +2

      Just a Business Insider thing to say. Turns into a clickbait channel with every upload.

    • @hkpfalldie
      @hkpfalldie Před 13 dny +1

      Just a fact

  • @Username-hw6ee
    @Username-hw6ee Před 14 dny +83

    “French ____ is the best ____ in the world”
    -a random Frenchman

    • @AlbertBormant
      @AlbertBormant Před 10 dny +1

      I'll take French arrogance over German guilt

  • @HighWealder
    @HighWealder Před 14 dny +35

    Some confusion by the narrator here !
    In spring, Oak lays down large open vessels of low density, then in summer it grows dense wood, the thickness of which depends on the growing conditions. So, slow grown Oak is actually of lower quality, less dense and more porous.
    The French are experts at managing Oak for timber, carefully controlling the density of plantations for optimum light, interplanting with pine to force them to grow upwards ( because Oak lacks apical dominance and will produce multiple top shoots), and snedding, by cutting off side branches to produce knot free timber.

    • @CrystalStearOfTheCas
      @CrystalStearOfTheCas Před 13 dny +4

      Thanks for the info! It's great to know it's not only the soil and climate producing these great oaks but decades of craftmanship and knowledge as well

  • @bernovem9385
    @bernovem9385 Před 14 dny +14

    This documentary is beautiful. I appreciate their craftsmanship, tradition, and the 120-year-old oak barrels. Now searching for wines aged in these barrels.🥰

    • @S85B50Engine
      @S85B50Engine Před 13 dny +2

      A wine doesn't need to be aged in oak to be better, and in some cases, it's better when they are not.
      Most white wines are actually better when they are not aged in such barrels for instance.

    • @CrystalStearOfTheCas
      @CrystalStearOfTheCas Před 13 dny +1

      It really depends on the type of wine and the time spent aging in the barrel. Some grapes actually fare better in stainless steel vats

    • @S85B50Engine
      @S85B50Engine Před 13 dny +3

      @@CrystalStearOfTheCas I agree, a lot of people seem to like oak aged Chardonnays, and I personally think it's better to age them in steel instead.
      The oak flavors and textures get overpowering really quick and it ruins the end product.
      It's like listening to an orchestra, but one of the instruments plays way louder than the rest.

    • @BusinessInsider
      @BusinessInsider  Před 9 dny +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl Před 5 dny +1

    The craftsmanship behind French Oak barrels is truly remarkable and showcases the depth of tradition and quality in luxury wine production. Sustainable management and the specific toasting process not only enhance the wine's flavor but also reflect the dedication to excellence in the industry. 🍷

  • @mikefresca2758
    @mikefresca2758 Před 11 dny +2

    “Customer asked us for a thermoregulation system, so we gave screwed in a thermometer.” Now that’s modern engineering right there. This serious always makes me chuckle.

  • @CD-kg9by
    @CD-kg9by Před 13 dny +10

    Beautiful barrels and a fascinating craft.
    Mistake: The material that goes in between the boards that form the top and bottom isn't wood, but reed - like it has been done since 100s of years.

    • @BusinessInsider
      @BusinessInsider  Před 9 dny +1

      Thanks for catching! We added an editor's note.

    • @CD-kg9by
      @CD-kg9by Před 9 dny +1

      @@BusinessInsider You're welcome. Your videos are still very interesting and well made, thanks to the entire team in front and behind the camera.

  • @GonzoJamie
    @GonzoJamie Před 14 dny +4

    Wow - phenomenally insightful. Loved watching this.

  • @neoknight3320
    @neoknight3320 Před 14 dny +60

    That's my dad in the video, hard worker, love you dad 💜

  • @danielmanly4793
    @danielmanly4793 Před 14 dny +1

    I really enjoy the fancy machine which cuts perfect angles for the staves and once constructed the entire thing is dropped onto some old tires sitting on the floor! Great!!

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 Před 14 dny +3

    I really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing !

  • @alpineflauge909
    @alpineflauge909 Před 14 dny +1

    world class content

  • @Impresario_zero
    @Impresario_zero Před 11 dny +1

    The dude from old Yankee workshop could have built one for like 100 bucks, and taught us all how at the same time.

  • @s1nb4d59
    @s1nb4d59 Před 13 dny

    Always enjoy watching and supporting this channel as the mini docos you produce are very well done so well done to the team who put these together,interesting when they were making the cuts on the french oak logs nobody mentioned x-rays as over here in new zealand one plant we have locally the wood is first x-rayed to establish the best cuts for the wood then an automated cutter follows the rule to cut the best product.

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 Před 13 dny +1

    An Oak Wooden Barrel is just the same as any other oak wooden barrel.

  • @bruh15495
    @bruh15495 Před 14 dny +7

    These oak barrels that make wine are great looking! I would like to see them in person!

    • @toddburgess5056
      @toddburgess5056 Před 14 dny

      Ive seen some really old humongous ones at the heidelberg Castle Germany that hold 130,000 litres of wine. Simply massive. When the castle was constructed, a 220,000 litre barrel was also installed.

    • @jonasgeez2140
      @jonasgeez2140 Před 14 dny

      I agree they look super cool and interesting

  • @bakerkawesa
    @bakerkawesa Před 14 dny +9

    They're surprisingly reasonably priced. I expected them to cost far more.

    • @CrystalStearOfTheCas
      @CrystalStearOfTheCas Před 13 dny

      I guess that's because of the subsidies and the control put into place by the government. If not you'd have only a few families keeping the tradition alive for decades at absurd prices for only a handful of very expensive wineries.

  • @edmondvanammers3142
    @edmondvanammers3142 Před 4 dny

    If you want less contact with the oak use a stainless barrel with a couple of oak board in it

  • @teenastetic3681
    @teenastetic3681 Před 11 dny

    I love this show

  • @Everythingisgoingtobealright

    I drank wine once, not a fan. What kind of barrel do they keep DrPepper in?

    • @myboysd5772
      @myboysd5772 Před 13 dny +3

      Im sure you can find some 5 gallon jugs of soda somewhere in America

    • @Everythingisgoingtobealright
      @Everythingisgoingtobealright Před 13 dny

      @@myboysd5772
      Any discerning soda/pop enthusiast knows that a 12oz can is the best way to contain what I like to call “liquid gold”. I’m really not even joking, drinking an icy cold pop is one of the best parts of life.

    • @MrCoco2344
      @MrCoco2344 Před 13 dny

      You can buy just the syrup and add your own water

    • @Neckelism
      @Neckelism Před 12 dny

      In Dr Pepper? :-) Enjoy.

  • @m.pearce3273
    @m.pearce3273 Před 14 dny +5

    I watched with express enthusiasm as I have a winery plan in mind and now I know where to find these barriques🐲🔥🔥🔥 Thanks BI for always producing the most thought provoking subject matters.

  • @tonylopez4568
    @tonylopez4568 Před 14 dny +4

    I think French oak is more expensive than American oak because of the quality controls and not only the tighter grain. Does the US have a similar quality assurance system?

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před 14 dny

      American oak is more abundant, than French oak.

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před 14 dny +2

      US customers have control over the quality of the wood for they use, they usually inspect it before they purchase it. Who needs more government agencies and taxes for it, that is another reason why French oak is more expensive other than the availability.

    • @Dysgalt
      @Dysgalt Před 14 dny

      Naval forests comes to mind

    • @bmay8818
      @bmay8818 Před 13 dny

      I strongly doubt that there is much of a difference. French oak is expensive because they say it is. After all, they're just trees, and as long as the final boards have the grain structure they're looking for, it shouldn't matter where they come from. This is mostly just more foofy wine snobbery.

    • @shack12319
      @shack12319 Před 13 dny

      Prob more so tradition/reputation than French oak actually being that much better, good old classic wine snobbery

  • @melodyparra2960
    @melodyparra2960 Před 14 dny +1

    So that’s where lord farquad got his barrels

  • @DZ-bo8hq
    @DZ-bo8hq Před 14 dny +20

    Here's an idea. Use airtight glass containers and throw in a small piece of the fancy shmancy toasted french oak

    • @Noneofyourbiz123
      @Noneofyourbiz123 Před 13 dny +2

      Why dont you start a company making them.

    • @Nova_Needle
      @Nova_Needle Před 13 dny +7

      That is what home winemakers do. French oak chips, cubes and spirals are sold online and at brewing shops.

    • @altxyz
      @altxyz Před 13 dny +1

      The french barrel maffia wants to know your location! :D Joke aside, not glass but stainless steel barrels for wine aging are exist. They are airtight and are reusable as many times as you want.

    • @EscCtrl4452
      @EscCtrl4452 Před 13 dny

      Rolling Rock

    • @Neckelism
      @Neckelism Před 12 dny

      I think that is what they do when they use metal barrels.

  • @danteunknown2108
    @danteunknown2108 Před 12 dny

    Bravo sir

  • @ArielK1987
    @ArielK1987 Před 14 dny +1

    Alcohol barrels are the unsung heroes in the industry

  • @RaginYak
    @RaginYak Před 13 dny +1

    I believe this as a Jack Daniel fan ❤❤❤

  • @sunfI0wer
    @sunfI0wer Před 8 dny

    Imagine you dry your wood for 4 years but it rains so you have to do it all over again
    That would be frustrating

  • @jonasgeez2140
    @jonasgeez2140 Před 14 dny +1

    Holy shit 50 grand a barrel

  • @NO-background-music-in-videos.

    I hate music in educational videos.. destroys the sounds of the WORK being done.

  • @Budvb
    @Budvb Před 14 dny

    Crazy to think to grow those oak trees took centuries my guess or maybe just a century. Heck my neighbor who is 94 years old ,planted the silver maples in front of her house. My guess these oaks are much slower growing and took at least 100 years before it can be made into a giant wine bottle.

  • @a-aron2276
    @a-aron2276 Před 9 dny

    Wonder what it would be like to beechwood smoke the inside of the oak barrel. For a weird fusion merlot or for whisky.
    They make a 50,000 litre timber vessel. That's actually nuts.

  • @vorce4144
    @vorce4144 Před 3 dny

    Yo, that job would be so cool and weird at the same time😂😂😂😂

  • @ericplant5169
    @ericplant5169 Před 13 dny

    Any good for making long bows though ?

  • @KL-le6iw
    @KL-le6iw Před 14 dny +1

    How many times do they typically use a single barrel?

    • @S85B50Engine
      @S85B50Engine Před 14 dny +1

      Usually, up to 3 to 5 times, though depending on what wine, you can stretch to 7 depending on what the winemaker is going for (quality, "oakyness", strain/s being used, etc.).

  • @mrwest5552
    @mrwest5552 Před 13 dny

    with my grilled ribeye potato grilled onions and English Blue Stilton slice i pick up a California Zinfandel or Cabernet Sauvignon at TJ's for $4.49 pre tax and deposit, breathe it for 40 mins while i get set up and it drinks like $12.00. Why would i strive ? for the most expensive wine in this world. Last year i went crazy on a $30 bottle of California Pinot Noir for that meal and it drank like $30.00. My life is good.

  • @zakuma22
    @zakuma22 Před 13 dny

    Business Inside should do a video called: "Why living in America is so expensive - So Expensive"

  • @danielfoster6451
    @danielfoster6451 Před 7 dny

    Just wonder how many barrels they make in a year ??!!

  • @scottlewis7893
    @scottlewis7893 Před 11 dny +1

    English oak is the best ask lord nelson

  • @aleksanderkuncwicz7277

    Wine goes good with Christmas turkey.

  • @motog4-75
    @motog4-75 Před 14 dny +5

    A load of snobbery about the French oak being so superior. The uk grow the same white oak tree so therefore its the same wood. Except in uk they call it English oak. & They do use it for making excellent barrels too.

  • @JorisPauws
    @JorisPauws Před 14 dny

    the cost of the 1000l sounds high, but i expect you earned it back if you filled it 2 times hahaha.

  • @zortiskoasko254
    @zortiskoasko254 Před 14 dny

    Super yanliz muzik biraz rahatsiz edici😊

  • @scottlewis7893
    @scottlewis7893 Před 11 dny

    Carling black label 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @internetperson4316
    @internetperson4316 Před 14 dny +16

    Let me get this straight. They buy tree trunk for 50k USD and then use max 20% of the tree to make the barrel, the other 80% is used as firewood? They cut down their forests, i bet this tree took 200 years to mature. All that so some French snob can sniff wine :D.

  • @pranjalpatsaria9591
    @pranjalpatsaria9591 Před 11 dny

    These things only represents the insatiable ambition and imposing will of human, what we actually need was reflected to us during covid pendemic

  • @hocheye
    @hocheye Před 12 dny

    The smaller the barrell, the more the wine contacts the wood giving more of the oak notes in the wine. To much oak and the oak dominates the wine masking the fruit in the wine. The barrels are scraped out over time to allow the wine to contact the wood

  • @AlbertBormant
    @AlbertBormant Před 10 dny +1

    I'll take French arrogance over German guilt

  • @FlorentHenry
    @FlorentHenry Před 13 dny +1

    Imagine doing a video to educate people on a topic and getting the pronunciation of the object wrong. The final e should not be pronounced but instead make the r longer with a soft landing. Also the plural form that ends with a s, written, is completely mute.

  • @calebweldon8102
    @calebweldon8102 Před 14 dny

    Honestly that’s super cheap for how much effort goes into it

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Před 14 dny

    why? source of wine is plant so barrel to store wine has to come from plant also

  • @darkglass3011
    @darkglass3011 Před 13 dny +2

    "It takes 4 years for the wood to dry."
    Maybe it takes that long because they store them out in the open where it will inevitably rain and snow.

    • @mikefresca2758
      @mikefresca2758 Před 11 dny +1

      While that sounds off, it’s a lot more stable for the wood. Otherwise you would have to kiln dry massive quantities of wood.

  • @jamesMwebber
    @jamesMwebber Před 14 dny

    I love how at the end they're talking about oak but pan over some soft coniferous like spruce or hemlock... editing team malfunction 😂 its at the complete opposite end of the spectrum from oak

  • @wokeaf9531
    @wokeaf9531 Před 13 dny

    Most wine tastes like some form of metal nozzle or tin because of neutral level oxidation between the iron in the metal and wine they add that much oak to it to mask it. They should just have 25kl tanks made from oak and not use metal or use a machine with the compatible metallurgy to neutralise it instead of new garbage.

    • @balls9420
      @balls9420 Před 8 dny

      Tin is the best material. KERNOW BYS VYKEN!

  • @Phlegethon
    @Phlegethon Před 13 dny

    These guys never heard of American red woods

  • @rafiahmedchowdhury7977
    @rafiahmedchowdhury7977 Před 14 dny +7

    You challenge any one of these "connoisseurs" to a blind taste test of the best French wine and a generic $100 bottle of box wine found in American grocery stores and they will shit their pants trying to figure out which is which.

    • @S85B50Engine
      @S85B50Engine Před 14 dny +4

      You can tell the difference, I do this sort of thing professionally.
      Also, $100 is a lot for wine, you can get some really nice bottles for that money, the fun part is when you look for bottles that are just as good (preference-wise of course) but cost way less.

  • @ddogthepimp
    @ddogthepimp Před 12 dny

    Wine

  • @beardbewithyou2068
    @beardbewithyou2068 Před 12 dny

    Feels like a waste to burn the scrap french oak if it's so expensive. It can be made into small wooden items for another craft business. Then just use american oak for the toasting, if it still has to be burning oak for the flavor.

    • @trebor000
      @trebor000 Před 11 dny

      Ur so dumb. It’s in France… why would u import American oak just to be fuel. Use the scraps.

  • @janbastein7355
    @janbastein7355 Před 9 dny

    Nothing beats German Oak! But nowadays it’s all about the chemical mix for the specific wine. Unfortunately!

  • @Mus-Doc
    @Mus-Doc Před 13 dny

    How many lives will be lost, how many families will be broken, how many injuries, how many people will develop heart failure and other medical conditions due to alcohol. There are 1000 harms for each so called benefit for alcohol consumption yet people and governments deny it each day

    • @KrisRyanStallard
      @KrisRyanStallard Před 7 dny

      And how much harm and how many lives lost were caused by organized crime or improperly produced alcohol during prohibition? People want to drink, the answer isn't prohibition. It's the long process of changing people's opinion and the difficult process of addressing the societal illnesses that drive people to drink problematicly

  • @kennar012
    @kennar012 Před 14 dny +3

    First Kenyan to watch. Mnipee likes

  • @skizztrizz4453
    @skizztrizz4453 Před 12 dny

    I'm sure that they can afford a voice over translation.🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @pumpthewater419
    @pumpthewater419 Před 13 dny

    Where is the other narrator?

  • @mwblank
    @mwblank Před 11 dny

    Why is this done as such a manual process in today’s time with equipment, those rings for example could be precisely positioned very efficiently and effectively using machines to exact standards with laser calibration, and save the impact and physical repetition injuries to those workers!

    • @j0rD3n_
      @j0rD3n_ Před 10 dny

      my guess is that since every foudres is custom made, it would require specialized equipment and/or calibration for each one. It would take the same amount of time, if not longer to do it by machine than hand. Plus, machines are not always reliable, there could be technical malfunctions and the machine cannot adapt on the spot. Doing it by hand allows exact customization, a lower chance of the wood getting damaged by a machine and vice versa, maintains the reputation, and is probably cheaper.

  • @dentatusdentatus1592
    @dentatusdentatus1592 Před 7 dny

    People drink too much.
    🤕🤕🤕

  • @benkirkland5354
    @benkirkland5354 Před 14 dny +1

    French oak isn’t better than American oak. It just tastes different. It’s the same as substituting limes for lemons. They’re so similar, yet so different. That doesn’t mean limes are better than lemons. It means limes are better at these particular flavors and lemons are better at those particular flavors. French oak is better at some flavors and American oak is better at others. The high price is because it is meticulously managed and carries the legacy of French refinement.

  • @Andrew-is7rs
    @Andrew-is7rs Před 10 dny

    British oak is stronger and has a tighter grain

  • @bruh_nation9990
    @bruh_nation9990 Před 12 dny

    Ja nee, ons wyn is maar lekker

  • @Johndoe-co3pw
    @Johndoe-co3pw Před 14 dny

    Ooohh lala French oak! 😆

  • @S85B50Engine
    @S85B50Engine Před 14 dny

    As someone that works with wines, you can tell the difference between American, French and no oak (one of the things you do in training is a blind test of those).
    There's no 1 size fits all, all wines have a different requirement for this.
    Some are better with used barrels, different toastiness... And some are better with no oak at all (the oakiness can be overpowering and ruin the balance in white wines for example).

  • @dwinegardner8251
    @dwinegardner8251 Před 14 dny +2

    Just think how less expensive these barrels would be if the government was not involved in regulating it.

  • @scottlewis7893
    @scottlewis7893 Před 11 dny

    Can AI do this lol 🇬🇧

  • @eddieabbott370
    @eddieabbott370 Před 13 dny

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂

  • @uuuuu9313
    @uuuuu9313 Před 6 dny

    I dont know why but this whole wine business just looks a bit over the top and exxagerated fancy stuff i know some connesiuers will come running and say you dont know shit and all and iam no sophisticated or gentleman like drinking expensive wine is a representation of a sophisticated person sure there is a huge difference between a 10 -15 dollar wine bottle and a bottle worth thousands of dollar but if you compare a nice quality wine worth a couple hundred to the thousands one there is absolutely no difference so much so that you have to be a wine connesuier with decades of experience in wine tasting to spot the difference and still many connesuiers can't tell difference between them not a person like me
    It is just a way to boast wealth and showing purchase power like buying a gargantuan yacht, art peices worth millions and trying to decipher that every single stroke by artist had a thought behind it, pizza made in italy is the best no matter even if a similarly experienced chef makes and sells the pizza in other part of world with similar climate conditions similar ingredients and similar techniques just because it is being sold at a bar in goa(india) it cant be as delicious as it is in italy
    It is just like the stanley cup phenomenon in usa but it has been going over for hundreds of years

  • @lutomson3496
    @lutomson3496 Před 12 dny

    leave it to the french govt to control the oak tree market so many rules and regulation in the EU, UK etc wonder how many barrels the 450 year old oak tree in my front yard would make...oh wait its not as good as french oak...pfft

  • @KOLN555
    @KOLN555 Před 14 dny +2

    Foudre making is so respected in France that the biggest compliment you can give someone is to tell them to make their own. Just tell the next French person you meet "Va te faire foudre"

  • @lanmech7397
    @lanmech7397 Před 13 dny +1

    French oak is the best except it always surrenders

  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    @SERGIO-cr6uy Před 14 dny +3

    i prefer wet wine than dry.

  • @AgravepasmonK
    @AgravepasmonK Před 14 dny

    France baise ouais !

  • @Conway7
    @Conway7 Před 14 dny

    Great videos but it will be better if you can just narrate the whole video so we do t have to read subtitles. You can pay attention to the subject if we are reading subtitles.

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny

      You do know you can turn subtitles off on youtube?

    • @Conway7
      @Conway7 Před 14 dny +1

      @@honchosixtysix2190 you do know it’s edited in the video right?

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny +1

      @@Conway7 Not where I'm at, right....

  • @FantasKanal
    @FantasKanal Před 14 dny

    1 word: pretentious

  • @adammitchell3462
    @adammitchell3462 Před 13 dny +1

    French ant no better than American white oak. I make my own whiskey,I've experimented with both French and American as well as many other charred woods. The reason French oak coasts more is because there is faaar less of it to be purchased. Just ask the distillers of Scotland witch oak they prefer!

  • @jamm8284
    @jamm8284 Před 14 dny +1

    All the things they say makes the french oak better, are in the UK like limestone and they have finer grain because of colder weather.
    Just saying 🤷🏻‍♂️🤣

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny

      And you know that because....?

    • @jamm8284
      @jamm8284 Před 14 dny

      @@honchosixtysix2190 because the UK has limestone and oaks. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤣
      You should know, even without it actually saying it in this video, that colder weather makes trees grow slower and gives them a tighter grain 🤣🤣

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny

      @@jamm8284 you do know there are a different types of oak? Somehow prolly all the buyers of french oak must be mistaken then. Oh wait, brexit benefit of making all oak barrels at home, sorry.

    • @jamm8284
      @jamm8284 Před 14 dny

      @@honchosixtysix2190 yes. Do you care to tell me the difference between the oak in the video and the oak I am referring to? Baring in mind I didn't specify, nor did they from what I recall.
      Have a look, the western France oak is the pendunculate oak which is derived from the english oak and where is Bordeaux and other popular wine making regions? That's right, western France 🤣
      Get this, I know it's crazy right but hang in there.
      French people like using french wood, English people like using English wood, same goes for every nation in the world, for the vast majority of use 🤦🏻‍♂️
      Is someone sour about losing their 2nd biggest economy and if it doesn't bother you then you wouldn't feel the need to make an idiot of yourself bringing up Brexit when we are talking about wood 🤣🤣🤣
      But while we are on the topic. Which region had a recession before the UK had and after the UK left the EU? Oh yes Europe 🤣 and believe it or not, when you join a free market, trade goes up and when you leave trade goes down, but don't tell anyone, it's a secret 🤫 what's Europe's excuse that you couldn't stop your biggest economy from going into recession?

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny

      @@jamm8284 You are not referring to any specific oak tree. You are insinuating that somehow your english oak trees are the same. Which somehow they are not, as else they would be sold for the same as the ones the french make. And I have yet to see any offering of english wine barrels for sale this side of the channel.
      As of Brexit: Britain has by far the highest rate of homelessness in the developed world
      .Britain has by far the highest rate of homelessness in the developed world
      Rate of homelessness per 10,000 people (2023 or latest year)
      Sources: OECD, National statistics agencies of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
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      Financial Times 17. May 2'024

  • @jamm8284
    @jamm8284 Před 12 dny

    @honchosixtysix2190 I was waiting for you to say something about the emojis 🤣
    They are used to emote and give greater context to how ridiculous your so called arguments are 🤷🏻‍♂️
    So during a conversation about french and English oaks you have gone on about Japanese wood, Brexit, homelessness, when this account was created and the use of emojis on an online chat 🥴
    Any chance you want to talk about french and English oak for once?
    Other than you having the attention span and conversational ability of two short planks of oak 🤣🤣

  • @Jake61982
    @Jake61982 Před 13 dny +1

    I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!
    *Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $15,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD* ❤️.

    • @Mark_11798
      @Mark_11798 Před 13 dny

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    • @ValentinaYepes-tj2eo
      @ValentinaYepes-tj2eo Před 13 dny

      I'm in a similar situation where should I look to increase income? Do you have any advice? What did you do ? Thank you

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      @sman8yogyakarta909 Před 13 dny

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    • @lodowyka.nanariain2231
      @lodowyka.nanariain2231 Před 13 dny

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    • @Lincoln1177
      @Lincoln1177 Před 13 dny

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  • @donaldharlan3981
    @donaldharlan3981 Před 14 dny

    Frenchoak wood

  • @Adventurefun775
    @Adventurefun775 Před 14 dny +1

    First comment

  • @elmLeon
    @elmLeon Před 14 dny

    foutre

  • @scottlewis7893
    @scottlewis7893 Před 11 dny

    Glad I don’t drink vinegar!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @Menown7
    @Menown7 Před 14 dny

    "this machine" is a planer...

  • @jerem972
    @jerem972 Před 12 dny

    In French, you usually talk about talk about a "fut de chene" or a "tonneau en chene".. never heard about "foudre" that is the terme used for a lightning. It is hardly used.
    The worst is that since the voice off does not prononce it well, it sounds like "foutre" that is a very derogatory way talk about sperm and that could be translated as "sc*m"

    • @ThatManWithAHammer
      @ThatManWithAHammer Před 11 dny +1

      Bonjour bonjour, j'me permets de répondre vu que j'suis un des gars qui tambourine à la masse dans la vidéo : les fûts et les barriques c'est en tonnellerie, passée une certaine contenance et en fonction du format c'est bien foudre ou cuve l'appellation. Nous sommes d'ailleurs tous "foudriers" dans l'atelier filmé ici. :)

    • @jerem972
      @jerem972 Před 10 dny +1

      @@ThatManWithAHammer merci de la précision, beau travail

  • @El_Pollo_Loco
    @El_Pollo_Loco Před 14 dny

    0:38 Hehehuhaha. That's what anybody would say about a product they are selling. If you ask me, the wood of an olive or fig tree from Turkey is not only better, it's unbelievable.
    And I'm not advertising a product I'm selling; I'm just telling the plain truth: Obviously, you can't cut down olive or fig trees. But the wood these trees produce is incomparable.

  • @pindanymus3403
    @pindanymus3403 Před 12 dny

    wine is for the FILTHY RICH, we need more food less wine.

  • @bmebri1
    @bmebri1 Před 13 dny

    Why make a drink that tastes like a tree? Just have customers pay to lick the tree and avoid cutting down the tree in the process.

  • @explorecriminalminds
    @explorecriminalminds Před 9 dny

    American oak is better. WW2 said so.

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 Před 14 dny

    The French are a bit self-indulging, self-centered; you can find the same tight-grooved American oak or especially English oak in many places. It's just that French sound so 'French'!
    "Furthermore, its origin can alter this flavor significantly: for instance, a white oak barrel from a southeastern US state will likely have a smoother and silkier taste than one from France. Make sure the wood type aligns with your intended use and aesthetic preferences."
    How's that for a rebuttal!
    P.S. It's a damn shame to have to cut down those beautiful hardwood trees to be used to store booze!

  • @american7169
    @american7169 Před 14 dny

    Anybody else despise wine?

  • @paulgilliland2992
    @paulgilliland2992 Před 7 dny

    I was hoping we could get through a forestry video without someone bringing up the dreaded climate change topic . You couldn’t help yourselves, it’s just part of everything now. Last I heard France was reeling from lack of rain but this year there’s still loads of snow in the alps and almost June and the rivers are bursting their banks.

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    @user-ys1iy4fx8w Před 14 dny

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  • @snakeplisskin8696
    @snakeplisskin8696 Před 14 dny

    French wines are the most overrated in the world. I wouldn't paint my house with that shit.

    • @honchosixtysix2190
      @honchosixtysix2190 Před 14 dny

      To each his own, nobody is forcing you. Mayhaps the resell value of you house would profit from it? In view of the prices of french wine.... just sayin

    • @e.m7116
      @e.m7116 Před 8 dny

      So many insecure and ignorant ’muricans commenting on this video. The repetitive jingoistic flaghumping is tiresome.

    • @philipejeuceoututkache
      @philipejeuceoututkache Před 8 hodinami

      Keep drinking your piss beer, that what suits most for you. Your palate isn't refined enough to appreciate the best wines in the world.

    • @philipejeuceoututkache
      @philipejeuceoututkache Před 8 hodinami

      Keep drinking your clown beer, that what suits most for you. Your palate isn't refined enough to appreciate the best wines in the world.

    • @philipejeuceoututkache
      @philipejeuceoututkache Před 8 hodinami

      Keep drinking your clown beer, that what suits most for you. Your palate and wine culture are not good enough to appreciate the best wines in the world.