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The tasting room will be a place where customers can taste wines, enjoy views of the Blue Mountains and learn about the ...
Adding stone or slate shelving to your larder is a great way to regulate the temperature of your food. "Slate is naturally ...
Invest in a bouchon (sparkling wine stopper) for best results. If you're really serious about preserving your Champagne, ...
A crew of volunteers led by archaeologist Steve Aaberg wrapped up their eighth season of excavation at Reed and Bowles ...
A wine cellar sounds very grand, conjuring up images of Downton Abbey and other great houses, where the butler oversees hundreds of bottles of cobweb-covered wine in a large underground vault, all ...
Archaeologists Unearth Rare 1,000-Year-Old Food Storage Pit in Alaska Initial findings suggest the cache was used to preserve moose and caribou meat in the harsh climate of southeastern Alaska ...
COOK INLET, ALASKA—Alaska Public Media reports that a food storage space similar to a root cellar was discovered at an archaeological site associated with the Dene people in south-central Alaska ...
This Gran Reserva is released ready to drink some six or seven years post-harvest, but will reward longer ageing in a proper cellar or storage system.
You don't even need an actual cellar. "Anyone can build a wine cellar with any budget or with any wine knowledge level," said Sylvia Ba, sommelier and wine consultant for VinoVoss.
Root cellars are used based on the fact that they work well, not on the premise that they are ideal, so other storage methods can work. But there are considerations to take into account. Even if her ...