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wine cellar

NOUN
  1. storage space where wines are stored

How To Use wine cellar In A Sentence

  • This wine cellar stays at an even temperature all year round.
  • Bulgaria has more than 50 wineries and wine cellars, which are privately owned.
  • Inca is famed for its old wine cellars converted into restaurants. The Sun
  • There are saunas, wine cellars, gyms and home cinemas. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of Spanish pieces-of-eight and moidores were dug up at Castletown, whilst excavating for enlargement of the Earl of Derby's wine cellars.
  • There is a theory that the wine cellar could have been a Bulgarian invention, because monks in the country were said to have been the first people to store wine in cool vaults deep underground.
  • The final scene in the wine cellar became much more realistic and professional with the introduction of dark lighting, wine barrels and metal gate.
  • Another nearby option, set back on a lush hilltop near Apt, the recently-opened La Coquillade, is an eco-friendly 28-room neo-Provencal bastide with sleekly-designed spacious rooms the split-level "honeymooner's" suite has its own pool and hammam, built on a 30-hectare vineyard with an ultra-modern wine cellar, Caves Aureto. Coasting High in Provence
  • The property includes eight bedrooms, a library, study, a conservatory, and two wine cellars.
  • If there are master wordsmiths in our time, Pratchett is part of the club; heck, he's probably a senior board member with keys to the clubhouse, access to the hot tub, wine cellar and three weeks each year in the time-share ... MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2)
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