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An enclosed underground space, often under a building, used for storage or shelter.
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I like moping, pale creatures that go out to cellars, which was my childhood, basically.
Inland are steeply terraced vineyards that are still farmed by traditional means, the only modern addition being monorails used to haul baskets of grapes down to cellars.
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From $15 to $19 . 2012Cline Cellars Zinfandel (California) Cline is the go-to cellar for reasonably priced, delicious California Zinfandel.
2012 Cline Cellars Zinfandel (California): Cline is the go-to cellar for reasonably priced, delicious California Zinfandel.
Finding herself strangely attracted to cellar bars?
Many of the visitors, wearing silly hats and sensible shoes, seemed more interested in trooping from cellar to cellar.
They were all in costume: the siren had sent them directly from stage to cellar.
'It's a mistake to cellar wine just to cellar it,' he says, noting plenty of reasons to turn to his cellar, ranging from a good day to a tough week.
A week or two later, Captain Walsh went down to cellar and never returned.
"The new drinker doesn't want to cellar his wines for 20 years," Mr. Back said.
Mr. Gove said he tried to tailor the walks, which typically go from vineyard to cellar, to his audience.
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