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wine cellar

The sommelier selects a bottle from the wine cellar.

Definition

Noun: A wine cellar is a storage space, typically a room or an underground area, specifically designed and used for storing wine bottles. Its primary purpose is to provide the ideal conditions of temperature, humidity, and darkness for the proper aging and preservation of wine.

Usage

The term "wine cellar" refers to the physical location itself. It is used to describe a dedicated storage area, which can range from a small, climate-controlled cabinet to a large, subterranean vault. - The old mansion had a vast wine cellar beneath the kitchen. - To protect his investment, he built a temperature-controlled wine cellar in his basement. - We went down to the wine cellar to select a bottle for dinner.

Advanced Usage
  • "to have a well-stocked wine cellar": This phrase indicates that the cellar contains a large and varied collection of wines.
    • The connoisseur was known for having a well-stocked wine cellar with vintages from around the world.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cellar (noun): A room below ground level in a house, often used for storage. While a "cellar" can store various items, a "wine cellar" is specifically for wine.
  • Cellaring (gerund/noun): The act or process of storing wine for aging.
    • Proper cellaring is essential for the development of fine wine.
Synonyms
  • Vault: Can be used poetically or to emphasize a large, secure wine storage area.
  • Storage room for wine: A more descriptive, literal synonym.
Related Phrases
  • Wine collection: This refers to the assortment of wines itself, which is typically housed in a wine cellar.
    • His wine collection is stored in a custom-built cellar.
  • Wine rack: A piece of furniture or structure inside a wine cellar used to hold bottles.
wine cellar

The sommelier selects a bottle from the wine cellar.

Noun
  1. storage space where wines are stored

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