(1) In March 1605 the group took out a lease on a ground-floor cellar close by the house they had rented from John Whynniard.
(2) He used to be a big drinker - he used to spend u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255110,000 a year laying down wines for his personal cellar .
(3) All of this does nothing at all to explain why the vast majority of the wines in my cellar today are from Europe.
(4) David's other great hobby is his cellar , and the wine list at the Peat Inn is comprehensive without being in the least daunting.
(5) The servants led us down into a cellar
(6) I personally will make sure the wine cellar is fully stocked when we next meet.
(7) He spent years building up a remarkable cellar of aged Riojas
(10) He hid in a corner of a dark, dank little cellar .
(11) During heavy rainfall last November, the Bakers' cellar filled with four inches of water.
(12) She was in a room that probably originally was a coal cellar .
(13) Their company has been valued at u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255120 million and employs 30 people, just two years after they set it up in the cellar of their student house.
(14) Buy and cellar it for five years or more and you'll have a wine to excite.
(15) Open one, drink half, cellar them both for six months, and then test the difference.
(16) Place them in a dark, cool cellar where they will dry out and become dormant.
(17) During this time the cheese is kept in a fairly damp, cool cellar .
(18) Last year, though, they were held in a dank cellar underneath London Bridge station's arches.
(19) People would drink the poor vintage until a better one came along, but no one would buy up cases and cellar them away to age.
(20) So she might either mark up the wines, projecting their worth in five years down the road and price them accordingly, or instead cellar them.