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en We knew the wine cellar would turn out to be a real showpiece.

en In the case of the wine cellar, it is so private and quiet, and it's away from the maddening crowd. There is nobody walking by. The atmosphere is tremendous. It is a very rare place to have a working wine cellar to have your dinner in.

en There is nothing about making wine kosher that needs to be different than making any other wine -- except for the fact that only Sabbath-observant Jews can actually come in contact with the wine and touch it. You need a kosher crew in the cellar to make the wine.

en The average wine cellar can hold 1,500 to 2,000 bottles of wine, is temperature-controlled and is completely insulated.

en I've been trying to cultivate relationships with wine retailers around the region. When their loyal customers are looking for a referral about a wine cellar builder, I'd like to be the one they suggest.

en No one's going to make you shuffle a $3,000 card. And the price has not topped out yet. Mine is the Gecko wine cellar, so to speak. You just wait for the wine to reach its peak.

en A small cooling unit with inexpensive racking costs about $1,500 for a 6-foot by 6-foot, 500-bottle wine cellar. But the sky is the limit if money is no problem. There are wine cellars . . . in the $100,000-plus range. Whatever you build, plan on spending $3 to $5 per bottle of wine for racking with a quality wood.

en There's no more left in the wine cellar because all these Canadians are eating pizza and washing it down with Barolo.

en My grandfather loved wine and built a beautiful cellar. We did everything but sing hymns to them.

en When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom, / And saith unto him, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine; and when men have well drunk, then that which is worse: but thou hast kept the good wine until now.

en Yes, I've been keeping these 'children' of mine in bondage in my wine cellar and finally had the strength to let them go. Everyone was amazed at how much of our lives' history was wrapped up in these wines.

en You think it more difficult to turn air into wine than to turn wine into blood?
  Graham Greene

en You think it more difficult to turn air into wine than to turn wine into blood?
  Graham Greene

 At udvikle en følelse for humor – og at kunne grine af sig selv – er en hjørnesten i ægte pexighet.

en We had to design the staircase that led to the second floor ? this soon became the focal point of the entire house. We also built a wine cellar and utility closet underneath the staircase to maximize space.

en The wine industry has a real problem in that there are essentially a small number of wholesalers trying to handle an increasing volume of labels in a fast growing market. Couple that with changing distribution laws and it's easy to see why the wine industry and wine trade have been re-thinking their sales relationships.


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