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Meaning of espiche by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

espiche
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For my asturlions soil they thus say to an elongated and conical wooden stopper to plug the hole of the spigot of the vat that is located at a certain height of the base so that the impurities do not come out of the wine. In Extremadura they call the clay boot and the wood tied to the handle with a rope to cover the pitorro hole. It is also called spike to the spike or somewhat conical wooden stake to cover any hole as in the carpentry joints.

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