Popular amenities include large media rooms, wine cellars and trophy rooms for the avid outdoorsman.
Keenan and his label Caduceus Cellars brought some star power to Arizona wine making.
Fully stocked wine cellars are old news cheese is the newest focus at luxury hotels.
Make appliances efficient and more people discover they must have refrigerated wine cellars and second dishwashers.
Their underground cellars are textured with a fabulously pillowy mold and an equally fabulous history.
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The Bottle: This is allocated to cellars that show a consistently high quality throughout their range of wines.
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Many of the civilians left in the city are living in underground bunkers and cellars, possibly unaware of the leaflets.
Back in the 1960s, Oxbridge colleges and gentlemen's clubs cultivated fine cellars, but most people stuck firmly to their beer.
This is because it only makes sparkling wines, which it currently cellars in the bottle for a minimum of five years.
The story began just a few years ago, when Gallo introduced its first Moscato under the Barefoot Cellars label in 2008.
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On a recent visit to Delaplane Cellars, the large tasting room was crowded and every table overlooking the mountains was filled.
On the edge of Beijing stands a replica French chateau, complete with turrets and towers, and even its own vineyard and cellars.
When they then fired chemical weapons, the toxic gases seeped in and often pooled in the cellars, proving even more deadly, she said.
They first used conventional weapons to blow out the windows and doors of the homes where civilians were taking shelter, often in cellars.
In fact, he said, he had been building more "middle class" cellars for doctors and lawyers than ones for hedge-fund titans these days.
One hears stories of cellars filled with unsold stock, while Sauternes producers lament that their creations are often referred to as "dessert" wines.
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He had seen a lot of wine cellars where people didn't spend the money on a proper system or use the right insulation.
Closer to Highway 101, Zenaida Cellars is a Zen master of zin, along with lush estate-bottled red blends like Fire Sign and Zephyr.
Caves and cellars are filled with wheels of cheese that range from stinky to imported and aged, plus varieties made in the hotels themselves.
French wines have proved to be most popular for purchases from the UK government's cellars over the past year, a foreign office minister says.
The storage facility would consist of 19 salt cellars created over 1, 000ft (305m) underground which could store about 20% of the country's gas reserves.
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Until the restaurant's own 35-acre vineyard is mature enough, other local wines can be tasted and bought at Salt Lick Cellars and brought over to the restaurant.
Egozero, which launches this month, is building charging stations in areas where tourists stop for at least an hour, such as restaurants, golf courses and wine cellars.
The old city, called a Tera has been beautifully maintained, its narrow alleyways dotted with pristine stone archways, inviting bed and breakfasts and quaint wine tasting cellars.
The Drouhin cellars, located in the very heart of Beaune, read like a history book, with many architectural elements dating back to the 10th century.
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The council's archaeologists have worked on excavating the Saxon trading town of Hamwick, located in modern-day St Mary's and maintaining the city's medieval wine cellars.
Wines at Delaplane Cellars include crisp whites like Chardonnay and Viognier and complex red wines that include Melange Rouge, William's Gap Reserve, and Cabernet Franc.
But he still tastes 10, 000 to 12, 000 wines a year, many of them in the cellars where they were born, others at home in Manhattan.
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Milan-based interior designer Ilaria Miani styled their rooms in a palette of deep reds, powdery lavender and asparagus green, installing Italian-made furnishings, kitchens and wine cellars.
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On July 2, 2011, a cloud burst inundated Copenhagen with 6 inches of rain in less than three hours, flooding cellars, streets, and key roads.
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