by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Custom Wine Cellar, Hidden Wine Cellars, Wine Cellar, Wine History, Wine Regions |
Hidden Wine Tunnels in Maribor, Slovenia by Terri Anzur for Strangers in the Living Room Perhaps Maribor’s most famous resident is a 400-year-old grapevine. But to find the hidden history of wine in Slovenia’s second largest city you must venture underground to...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Hidden Wine Cellars, Wine Cellar, Wine History, Wine Regions |
Secret wine cellars hidden underneath the Brooklyn Bridge by Joel Meares for TimeOut In today’s boozy episode of “Did you know,” it turns out there are massive wine cellars under the Brooklyn Bridge. And yes, we do think the City should start drawing up some...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Wine Lifestyle |
What is Oxidation Doing to My Wine? by Tammie Teclemariam for WineEnthusiast If you’ve ever revisited an opened bottle of wine left out too long, you may notice it’s slightly brown and smells like pennies and vinegar. Such are the destructive effects of...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Commercial Wine Racks, Contemporary Wine Cellar, Custom Wine Cellar, Residential Wine Racks, Wine Cellar |
What Size Wine Cellar Will Hold My Wine Collection? by Stefanie Phillips for LocalWineEvents.com Before you begin finalizing your wine cellar plans, it’s important to calculate the probable size of your wine collection. Figure out how large or small you would...
by Eric Flores | Apr 10, 2019 | Contemporary Wine Cellar, Custom Wine Cellar, Wine Cellar, Wine Industry, Wine Lifestyle |
When to Open a Bottle: Aging Wine Without the Anxiety Originally by Eric Asimov for The New York Times Aging wine is an act of hope and optimism, laced with fear and dread. You dearly want to be rewarded by a bottle that matures from awkward, inarticulate...