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cellar door
noun
A door leading to a cellar.
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tried the cellar door.
He opened the cellar door.
But there was no inside hook on the cellar door.
A cellar door is nothing if not now.
The cellar door that terrifies David "bulged with darkness".
In a similar vein, the drama critic George Jean Nathan used cellar door to mock Gertrude Stein in 1935: "Sell a cellar, door a cellar, sell a cellar cellar-door, door adore, adore a door, selling cellar, door a cellar, cellar cellar-door.
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They stood beside a broken storm-cellar door, above them the bleached Kansas sky.
"Most of the vineyards here rely on cellar-door sales," Mr. Goss told us.
Owners Connie (Canadian) and Rob (British) offer cellar-door food pairing, matching their wines with bite-sized morsels.
The most expensive cellar-door bottle during my visit is a Montepulciano 2006 for A$20 $188); even the "reserve" (top) wines sell for just A$12.95.
12pm: lunch at Artisans of Barossa Six wineries comprise the Artisans of Barossa, a co-operative cellar door/restaurant.
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