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Ever dreamt of swirling a glass of Pinot Noir in your own wine cellar without leaving your home? If the answer is “yes,” you’re in the right place—and it might just be the perfect excuse to keep ...
Dan Weiss savors a glass of wine while standing in his new wine cellar off the kitchen in his Danville home. The cellar was designed by his wife Lisa, and the door was salvaged from the old ...
One of the hottest trends we are seeing right now is wine cellars that are glass-enclosed. All-glass cellar walls or glass cellar doors offer a clean, timeless appearance and open up the cellar to ...
It is very chic to add a glass wall or all-glass door to your wine cellar. Full glass walls must be half an inch thick and sealed on all sides.
Can’t afford a wine cellar? Just put your wine into the ocean and let it sit there for a year. Some folks put 300 bottles of red wine and 300 bottles of whites in wooden crates and lowered them ...
When Tom Echaniz started collecting wine in the 1990s, it was mainly for special occasions. He snagged a 1994 Dow Port not only because that was one of the best years for Port but also because it ...
The view into Nigel Slydell’s 1,400-bottle wine cellar at his Chichester, England, ... His ultramodern 1,400-bottle cellar is visible through a glass hatch on the floor of his kitchen-dining area.
Tilden, a wine-cellar consultant for almost 20 years, oversees a team of consultants, ... If there is lots of glass—a glass cellar door or wall, for example—the cost will be higher.
When somebody brags about his wine cellar, do you picture a cold, damp, cobwebby underground space that’s so dark you can barely spy bottles by the light of your smartphone? If you answered yes ...
Any house in Bordeaux, the wine capital of the world, needs to have a wine cellar. At this home, listed for €1.795 million (US$1.85 million) , the space isn’t just a place to store wine, but ...