The Best Wine Cellars of November (residential, commercial, and retail)
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Holidays mean one thing: Wine. Ok, two: Entertaining. As we wade through the holiday season, we found a home, restaurant and tasting room display to inspire your next soirée. We’ve even included some fun wine pairing ideas inspired by each design. Because that’s what we love to do. See previous wine cellars of the month
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The Best Wine Cellars of September (residential, commercial, and retail)
Friday, 21 September 2018
With the seasonal transition it is time to get cozy, and we searched west to east for the perfect wine cellars to get you in the mood. Read on for killer wine cellars in Las Vegas, Indianapolis, and Sarasota, Fl. Residential Wine Cellar: A Wine Lovers Vegas Oasis Forget walk-in closets. We love walk-in wine rooms.
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Restaurant Wine Cellar of the Month (July): Indulge Bistro in Golden
Thursday, 26 July 2018
Say the name of the town Golden, Colorado, and two things come to mind: Mountains and Coors. It’s a mining town at the foot of the Rockies that is famous for the mega beer company. But there’s so much more to this bedroom community 20 minutes outside of Denver than beer (although there are plenty
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Retail Tasting Room Design of the Month (July): Michigan by the Bottle (Royal Oak, Mi)
Friday, 20 July 2018
We could technically anoint this honor to any of the three Detroit metro area Michigan by the Bottle locations (they all share a similar design), but we happened to visit the Royal Oak outpost this month so we’re speaking from personal experience on this one. There are a few things to love about this combo wine
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Home Wine Cellar of the Month (July): Transitional Minimalism in Miami Lakes, Fl
Friday, 06 July 2018
Living in South Florida, basements are hard to come by. So this homeowner raised the cellar to the main floor, creating a centrally located entertainment space that has serious wow factor. Times 10. Blending wood, glass, and large square tile, this open concept dining room epitomizes transitional style. Which is unique in the Miami area
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Restaurant Wine Cellar of the Month (June): Rustic, Country Design at French 75 in Denver
Saturday, 23 June 2018
Imagine being in the French countryside enjoying a glass of rosé in a quaint local gathering spot. If you are in Denver, you can experience that in the heart of the city at the Frank Bonnano concept, French 75. The farmhouse inspiration throughout the upstairs wine lounge — perfect for semi-private events — is marked
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Home Wine Cellar of the Month (June): A Couple’s Modern Functionality
Wednesday, 13 June 2018
When designing a home wine cellar the first question is usually: “Where are we going to put it?” It can be difficult picking between a main-floor entertaining zone or a perfect nook in a basement with prime conditions for aging. When lifestyle blogger Allison Ruchaber wanted to up the wine storage game in her Denver
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Restaurant Wine Cellar of the Month (May): Sleek Transitional Cellar at Eddie Merlot’s in Bloomfield Hills, MI
Monday, 21 May 2018
A common flaw in glass wine cellar design — for those of us who love minimalist design, anyway — is the common habit of adding so much wine racking that the amount of light passing through the structure is limited. That’s why we love the Eddie Merlot’s (Bloomfield Hills, Mi.) wine cellar soooooo much. The
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Home Wine Cellar of the Month (May): Contemporary California Living
Tuesday, 08 May 2018
When the interior is luxurious and the design embodies chic minimalism, there is much to be envious about. This two-story wine wall design pulls in contemporary California elements and drives them between a glass floor for one of the most unique displays you’ll find in Orange County — or anywhere. The cellar’s tall double-doors open
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Winery Tasting Room Design of the Month (April): Simplicity at the Spire Collection
Monday, 30 April 2018
Less is more. The ultimate cliche in minimalism. But it’s so true. The Spire Collection by Jackson Family Wines tasting room uses this approach in its jaw-dropping design. Just a dozen Vino Series Pins elevate the premium wines in individually carved out nooks on a wine wall fit for Napa royalty. It feels exclusive. And
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