Unknown in the cooperages of England, the 'cochoir' or 'cauchoir(e)' is a tool used by the 'tonneliers' (coopers) and 'merrandiers'(1) (stave makers) of France, and probably also …
Clockwise: aligned staves look sort of like hoop skirts; a tonnelier rolls a barrel toward a bucket of flaming coals; the finished interior of a toasted barrel; a barrel …
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César Tonnelier ~ Brandy Warmer or Saucepot c.1865 CLOSE. Silver Research © 925-1000925-1000
The ' cochoir ', also spelled 'cauchoir (e) ', is a specialised form of billhook used in the ' tonnelleries ' or cooperages of France. It is not used in Britain, but may have been in …
The Nadalié family opened its tonnellerie in Montpellier in 1902, and in the 1930s moved to Médoc, near the great Bordeaux domains where aging fine wines …
Translations in context of "tonnelier" in French-English from Reverso Context: C'est pourquoi le viticulteur reste fidèlement attaché à son tonnelier.
Last name: Tonnelier. Noble family established in Brittany for several centuries which includes among its members the Lords of Conti, the Marquises of Fontenay-Trésigny in …