The first family of oak

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Gareth Skidmore lives in Burgundy, where he works as a translator and teaches wine-business English to Burgundians.
St-Romain – a sleepy little village of 240 souls, nestled beneath cliffs and hilltops in the hinterland of the vineyards of the Côte de Beaune. Nothing much happening here, n'est-ce pas? Or is there? What are all those stacks of wood left out in the weather?
Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Tonnellerie François Frères dominates the village. This traditional barrel-making business was started in 1910 by the grandfather of Jean François, who entered the family business in 1959 and was its managing director from 1972. His son...
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