According to a 2016 study from the Wine Institute, the average American drinks nearly three gallons of wine each year, making the U.S. the largest wine-consuming nation per capita. With stats like ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The new way to design your home. Many of us (myself included) keep wine bottles stacked on the counter or a few whites chilling in ...
A man based in Vancouver, Washington transformed some extra space in his basement by building a private wine cellar. The man behind the project, Chris B, took on the project to turn "some dead space" ...
John Papa and his wife, Sara, have had a cave a vin for storing their collection of fine wines in the basement of their Avon Mountain home for 10 years, but it was like Cinderella before the ball: a ...
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Wine cellars, those storage spaces coveted by connoisseurs throughout the centuries, are undergoing a ground-breaking transformation that is moving them from their basement caves to the center of ...
Tucked away in a basement corner shrouded by ancient stones formed thousands of years ago in a great cataclysmic event, sits a truly unique room. Unique and very, very cool. Both literally and ...
When Madelyn Smith moved from her home in Alexandria to her newly built home in McLean, she knew she couldn’t replicate the antique all-brick wine cellar tucked under a staircase in her previous home, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Once strictly for the rich and famous, wine cellars are popping up in homes across all income levels. Thanks to America’s love of wine ...