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This unique wooden egg fermentation vessel was hand-crafted by the master cooper at Taransaud in France. It has a capacity of 20 hectoliters, which is roughly 528 gallons.

From the Taransaud website:

“Designed by our teams in 2010, OVUM is the first-ever wooden egg-shaped barrel and is a real technical achievement. It was born from the challenge given by our client Champagne Marguet, truly inspired by the golden ratio. With a capacity of 20 hl, OVUM is an atypical product, much sought-after for its original shape and the oenological advantages of natural convection of lees. The hoop-free tightening system, an original patented Taransaud assembly technique, reveals the purity of its shape.”

Damon

I grew up in Brentwood, TN, a suburb of Nashville, and attended Wake Forest University for Information Systems & Accountancy. I have been touring guests through Napa & Sonoma since 2010 and absolutely love it. I enjoy meeting new people, driving them through the beautiful wine country and providing insider information about the best winery & restaurant experiences. Eat, drink & be merry.

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