Sentences with phrase «cellars for»

Individual salt cellars for each place — wonderful!
While the Victorians used their cellars for storing coal and canoodling with the scullery maid (probably), today they are in a prime position to add extra living space to your home.
Individual cellars for red and white wines, as well as specialized tasting rooms equipped with various sinks and buckets for wine sampling are becoming all the rage.
Continue on to Rothbury Estate and Hunter Valley Cellars for inspection and tastings.
More like a work of art than merely a cellar, the Wine Gallery provides sophisticated storage in state - of - the - art wine racks and temperature - controlled subterranean cellars for the hotel's 7,500 bottle collection of vintage and rare wines.
Besides being an inspiring, experiential space in which to taste wine, the gallery includes an interactive multi-media wine library, maturation cellars for white and red wines, and a brandy tasting lounge.
Visit Leoness Cellars for winery tours, vineyard views, and great wines.
Homemade passata reminds me so much about my nonna telling her stories about preparing dozens of jars during the summer in order to stock the cellars for winter.
But the REAL private dining experience is downstairs in the wine cellar: legend has it that Edgar Allan Poe used to visit, and was inspired by the 200 - year - old wine cellar for his story «The Cask of Amontillado.»
Sharing his team's plans of moving to a concrete wine cellar for safety, Branson jokingly wrote in his blog post, «I suspect there will be little wine left in the cellar when we all emerge.»
Regarding the three children who lived their lives entirely in the cellar, Kerstin Fritzel, 19, and her brothers Stefan, 18, and Felix, five, have been alone in the cellar for so long that they developed their own type of communication via growls, grunts and animal like sounds.
A maturing cellar for Comté cheese is called an «affineur» and they meticulously age their wheels in a precisely conditioned environment.
I have been maturing lots of sulphite - free examples in my east London cellar for a number of years, and the wines are in perfect condition.
To make the base spirit, Seger repurposed a Japanese tea and coffee machine from Rare Tea Cellar for his mad scientist infusions.
WISCONSIN»S fine old tradition of good basketball took its worst beating last winter when the Badgers tumbled into the Big Ten cellar for the very first time.
If not for Real and Barca, along with PSG now, Wenger would have landed top, some what proven young talent from France, and all the Wenger haters would be lock - up in the cellar for good.
At the other end of the Eastern Division, Syracuse momentarily poked its head out of the cellar for the first time since the snow began to fly and may yet edge New York out of a playoff berth.
The Padres should look to be somewhat competitive in the NL West but will more than likely sit close to or near the cellar for another year, thanks to a patchwork rotation and some question marks along the batting order.
Along the way he fought at Arnhem, won an Iron Cross (First Class) and was buried under rubble in a cellar for 3 days!
I remember well that my mom would complain about the further mold that grew in the over-wintered walnuts we saved in the cool cellar for nut breads the next Spring.
BDSM to many people means violence and torture in some kind of a dark room or cellar for a weird and eerie type of twisted sexual pleasure attained by lifestyle seekers who are sick or are on the edge of mental illness.
Climb aboard the train to take a tour through the vineyards (especially romantic at sunset) or head down to the cellar for a tasting session — you can even learn how to make cheese to go with your wine!
Ashley visits Elliot's bondage cellar for the first time.
Like prestigious wine kept in a dark cellar for a number of years, it will blow your mind with its original, unadulterated, qualities.
The Never List is a graphic, extremely disturbing story of four girls who are held captive in a dungeon - like cellar for many years by a sadistic professor.
«It's not like you can buy 10 cases when you find something you like and cellar it for five years, because the chocolate will eventually change texture.»
Finish the tour with a visit to a Port Wine Cellar for a tasting.
There is a range of function rooms from the intimate Wine Cellar for small groups, right up to the lavish Merlot Suite with capacity for 360 guests.
Guests can also visit the Terroir restaurant and the Kleine Zalze cellar for wine tasting.
Enjoy a train ride through the Rüdesheim vineyards cultivated in the Roman era, with a visit to a wine cellar for wine tastings.
Then venture up to the GB Roof Garden for champagne and dazzling views of the Acropolis — or down to The Cellar for a tasting of its 3,000 bottles of wine.
Stepping inside, there's also an indoor wet bar, wine fridge and wine cellar for your favorite vintages.
The extra pampering includes a 58 ° LCD TV, a home theatre, a dock station, a Nespresso machine and a wine cellar for twelve bottles.
Jan Henderikse's wall of beer bottles looks like a wine cellar for blue - collar types.
Given a choice of words like Bush, Iraq, and evil, could I help mistaking a «multi-disciplinary room» and a dark cellar for a military prison?
Calder has a cellar for his workshop and attends Croton Public School.
All they have to do is open the grower's glass door and pick off the plant for daily consumption — a personal wine cellar for weed.
Luckily, we have enough cabinets for my cutlery but not big enough for my walk - in §: — RRB - I have small rooms in the cellar for my grocery, shoe room, linen room and a for the winter clothes.

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Yet the band remains best known for its signature Nk» Mip Cellars, which this past December won two awards from Wine Access magazine, naming the winery the best in B.C. and second best in Canada.
The eatery is located in the Murray Premises — a warehouse that was built for cod fishers in 1846 — and has a large wine cellar and an assortment of fish caught by Newfoundlanders.
Unsurprisingly, they flock together, choosing leafy enclaves where they can spread out to make room for wine cellars, art collections, luxury cars and more.
It's the difference between enjoying an expensive bottle of wine for your anniversary and enjoying the ride in your elevator down to your wine cellar.
In my case, I signed up for a stand - up comedy course at the Comedy Cellar and then did a couple of public sets.
Though it may be small, Saint - Chinian has everything you need for daily life — local produce shops, restaurants, bars, doctor's office, dentist, pharmacy, a health shop, wine cellars — yet it is still a small, charming little town, barely more than a village, typical of the region and packed with history and lots to see and do.
«The property he had wasn't zoned for a cellar door.
The Solms - Delta winery's owners have done things like set up a museum in its wine cellar, and establish a trust for the benefit of workers.
With a clientele that's decidedly younger and more business - oriented than the city's more stodgy Forest and Stream Club, the Club Saint - James offers nearly 40,000 square feet in downtown Montreal for board meetings and client dinners, as well as individual wine cellar drawers where members can stash that special bottle.
I'd keep it in the cellar until at least 2019 and decant for a few hours before serving.»
Matthew Jukes picks six of the best wines for summer drinking, from the cellars of elite wine merchant Lea & Sandeman.
Jack is a past President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Denver Area Council Boy Scouts of America, currently serves on the Board of Directors of Cakebread Cellars, on the Tuck Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship's Executive Advisory Board, the Board of Trustees of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Board of Trustees of Denison University.
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