A strong tight cask, made for holding wine for ripening or transportation.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "wine-cask" in a sentence
"I brined it only overnight and smoked it with mesquite and wine-cask oak in a weber smoker (borrowed)."
"I love the flavor of mesquite, and boy, wine-cask oak is treat!"
"Oswald, broach the oldest wine-cask; place the best mead, the mightiest ale, the richest morat, the most sparkling cider, the most odoriferous pigments, upon the board; fill the largest horns12 — Templars and Abbots love good wines and good measure. —"