Regular stairs, not a secret passage, descend to the wine cellar beneath Arlen and Kim Rexius’ new home in northeast Eugene. But stepping into this underground lair of stone, brick and recycled wood — ...
It's good luck to rub the bronze boar's nose when you visit Eberle Winery in Paso Robles. "Eberle" is German for "wild pig," but here, Gary Eberle is known as a pioneer of the Paso Robles wine region.
I tend to agree! But setting aside the vital issue of money in politics, this whole brouhaha is raising another important question: What is a wine cave? Really, it’s just a cellar, dug deep ...
I like wines that bring people together. In 1972, President Richard Nixon served the 1969 vintage of this wine at the historic “Toast to Peace” in Beijing with then-Premier Zhou En-la. It was pretty ...
California is the largest wine producer in the country. In fact, the Golden State is behind 81% of the U.S.' wine production, having produced 605,981,608 gallons in 2023, according to the Wine ...
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 ...
In the days before electricity came to rural areas in the early 1950s, all farm homes had either root cellars or caves for storing canned goods and vegetables. Caves were dug deeper than root cellars ...
During the Democratic primary debate on Thursday, 2020 candidates were wielding the phrase “wine cave” like a sword to attack Mayor Pete Buttigieg for his high-dollar fundraiser with $900-bottle wine.
I like wines that bring people together. In 1972, President Richard Nixon served the 1969 vintage of this wine at the historic “Toast to Peace” in Beijing with then-Premier Zhou En-la. It was pretty ...