wine cellar

noun
1.
a cellar for the storage of wine.
2.
the wine stored there; a store or stock of wines.
Origin
1325-75; Middle English
Examples from the web for wine cellar
  • Fletcher now boasts a substantial wine cellar, and was thinking of purchasing several cases from his old coach.
  • Dark, secluded wine cellar, north of the city center.
  • We had been told that he had an extraordinary wine cellar.
  • Teddy was worldly, liked the pleasures of dog and stream and wine cellar.
  • The restaurant's award-winning wine cellar complements fresh seafood, wild game and other dishes incorporating local ingredients.
  • The building has a revolving restaurant, which boasts the world's highest wine cellar, according to its website.
  • The family-owned pub offers a wide selection of beers on tap as well as an extensive wine list thanks to its on-site wine cellar.
  • The inn's pub serves house ales and bar snacks, while the wine cellar offers an impressive list of fine regional vintages.
  • The resort also offers a spa, a fine-dining restaurant and a wine cellar.
  • Wine enthusiasts can request to eat in the wine cellar, surrounded by choices from around the world.
British Dictionary definitions for wine cellar

wine cellar

noun
1.
a place, such as a dark cool cellar, where wine is stored
2.
the stock of wines stored there