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More model informationThe barrel was already being used for the storage and transportation of wine by the peoples of Mesopotamia many centuries before Christ, as reported by the Greek historian and geographer Herodotus (484-425 BC). The Romans began to use wooden barrels under the influence of the Celts. In the second century of the Christian era it was common to use barrels for the storage of wine, oil and water. The use of barrels to store and transport cachaça was adopted from the beginning of its production, in the early seventeenth century, until the 1930s, when, by law, its commercialization was allowed in containers of a maximum of one liter. The storage continued to be done in barrels mainly during the aging of the drink.
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