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Build Your Wine Cellar: Getting Started
Unlike other interior additions, wine cellars must have insulation on all four sides, as well as the floor and ceiling to ensure proper temperature and humidity control. The next step is to check the ceiling insulation, and when Mosby checked his ... [... more]
DIYnet

Salt Cellars
Before salt and pepper shakers, people used to serve the coarse salt of the day in dishes called salt cellars. Host Ralph Kovel travels to the D.C. Big Flea in Chantilly, Va., to discover some of these antique dishes ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Build Your Wine Cellar: Finishing The Wine Cellar
Each unit comes with a digitally controlled thermostat and a probe attachment (figure E) that work to keep a constant temperature and humidity in the cellar. How the thermostat works is to fill a wine bottle with water, place the probe inside and ... [... more]
DIYnet

Build Your Wine Cellar: Roughing Out The Wine Cellar
Note: Like any other do-it-yourself project, this one took a lot of planning and research. Mosby visited other wine enthusiasts' cellars, including a consultation with the experts at Wine Cellar Innovations, a manufacturer of wine cellars in ... [... more]
DIYnet

Korbel Champagne Cellars Winery's Gardens
This is a story of wine and roses. Phillip Robinson and Gregg Lowery, two founders of the old-rose movement, grow 2,000 varieties in their gardens. Phillip has restored the gardens at the 19th Century Korbel Champagne Cellars in Sonoma County. ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

The Root Cellar
Parsnip Cakes with Smaoked Trout, Apple and Horseradish Cream; Root Cellar Gratin; Venison Medallions with Celery Root-Pear Puree; Sweet Potato Spice Cake. ... [... more]
Food Network

A Hedonist in the Cellar: Adventures in Wine (Vintage)
Those who find most wine writing hopelessly recondite will eagerly quaff novelist Jay McInerney's A Hedonist in the Cellar, a collection of his essays originally published in House & Garden. Whether talking about a California chardonnay ("like a ... [... more]
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Arvid Cellar Selections: A Wine Tasting Journal
Thomas Arvid has taken the art world by storm with his photorealistic paintings of wine and its accoutrements. He has also captured the attention of wine fanciers everywhere. With demand growing, each piece is assured an esteemed place in either a ... [... more]
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How and Why to Build a Wine Cellar, Fourth Edition
New (1998) third edition of the definitive guide to the construction of a home wine cellar. Over 20,000 copies in print. Chapters on temperature, humidity, insulation, construction techniques, bins, refrigeration, newsletter reviews, and much more. An ... [... more]
$29.95
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Bacchus & Me: Adventures in the Wine Cellar
Bright lights: Krug, Latour, Lafite, Montrose. Big cities: Montalcino, Hampstead, Reims, Geyserville. Welcome to Bacchus & Me: Adventures in the Wine Cellar, bestselling novelist Jay McInerney's mixed four-case lot of wine essays culled primarily ... [... more]
$24.95
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A Hedonist in the Cellar: Adventures in Wine
In the two decades since Bright Lights, Big City reinvigorated contemporary fiction, Jay McInerney can claim a great many accomplishments, including the mantle that Salon has given him: "the best wine writer in America." Of his previous ... [... more]
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The Best Cellar
If it happens in a wine cellar, Jeff Smith has done it. As owner-operator of Carte du Vin, the country's leading wine cellar management company, Smith knows his wine. In THE BEST CELLAR, he lays out step-by-step advice on how to buy and sell, how to ... [... more]
$14.95
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