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We are delighted to be able to share some of the wonderful cellar pictures from our readers around the world. These cellars range from the very fancy to ones that are extremely simple. Their one common feature is that they all serve the same purpose .. storing wine safely.

Like most of the other areas of our site ... we could not do this without the wonderful participation of our readers. If you store your wine .. in a cellar .. a closet .. the garage ... where ever .... please join in sharing pictures of your storage so that others can benefit from your experiences.

You can email us your pictures, or if you don't have a scanner, we will be glad to scan in your pictures and return them to you.

Now sit back, pour yourself a glass of wine and enjoy these wonderful Cellars ....

Art & Betsy

 
Nick H. of Seattle built this beautiful, passive basement cellar along with the racking
Francois C. of Canada gives some wonderfully detailed pictures of the installation of his basement cellar
Colin C. of Colorado completes a cellar that shows what can be done with no contruction experience at all.
Steve and Jennifer B. of Conn. just completed this homemade cellar
Richard H. just completed this wonderful basement cellar
Mike D. of Canada built this great, passive cellar using clay tiles for racking
The rich patina of mahagony gives a warm welcome in this basement, passive cellar of Paul R. of Pennsylvania
Watch out "Dorothy and Toto" .. Lyle Kee is ready for you in style with his Kansas "Storm" Cellar
Ronald P. of the Netherlands ... sent in these great pictures of his "Wine Room" .. yet another demonstration of how you can convert existing space into a cellar without a huge amount of cost.
Joe Lap's Root Cellar - Cellar - wait until you read about the total cost of this cellar .. it will show you that cellars are in the reach most of us.
Ruud's 17th Century Wine Cellar - We're not sure which we find most enthralling, the cellar itself or it's contents
Doug P. of NC ... shows how a bit of ingenuity can turn a small space into a wonderfully efficient, cost effective cellar
Stephen of Minnesota .. send in this great write up of his cellar, where, he combines homemade and commercial racking
Marshall M. ... shows a great way to turn a bedroom into a cellar. We particularly liked his flooring idea.
Paul & Ariane of Manhattan, NY show us their 1843 "bargain basement" cellar. Yet another example of using "free" space for an inexpensive cellar
David S.'s cellar just goes to prove that when you daughter gets married, you don't lose her, rather you gain a wine cellar construction helper !!
John and Susan's Wine Cellar in Austin Texas .. from the detail on insulating the door, to the cork flooring to Susan's faux painted walls and ceiling, this cellar is truly a reflection of their love for wine.

Ed and Karen D. of Colorado .. sent in these pictures of the first cellar that we have seen with a Loveseat !!!

Scott H. ... Sends in some great pictures and shows us how he built is cellar for ZERO $BUCK$
Peter May .. know to many as the the promoter of the Pinotage grape has sent in what has to be one of the most ( how shall we put it ) "unique" small cellars. He has two areas .. the "main cellar" and the "small daily cellar". This just goes to show that $bucks$ are not required in the cellaring and love of wine. You can find out more about Peter and his Pinotage Passion at his web site
Jim M ... sent in these great pictures of his classy cellar
Greg ( VinPaysDoc ) ... shares his simple and efficient basement cellar
Donald W of Mississippi sent in these great pictures and description of his Portable Closet Cellar
Ralph W of Canada shares his 30 years of collecting and over 10,000 bottles with us
Despite his fear of insulation and spackling .. Don Demuth of Phila., PA did a great job on his new cellar and we thank him for the great description of how he built it.
Rod S. of Salt Lake City, Utah is the latest to share his homemade cellar plans with us .. thanks Rod
Mark S. of Boca Raton, FL ... sent in these wonderful photos on how he built his new cellar in a closet.
David Yon .. documents the building of his basement wine room with lots to pictures and a great explanation of how he did it
Tom T. of Winchester, MA .. just sent these pics of the new cellar that he just finished building
Chuck Riley of New Orleans .. sent these great pictures showing how he created his great Closet Cellar !!
Huub B of Holland ..sent in this picture of a great practical cellar in his 1815 farmhouse.
Mark 0 ...sent us great pics showing how a husband and wife team create a beautiful cellar.
Tim P. of San Francisco .. sent in these great pics on how to build a 350 bottle cellar in a closet !!
Winner of the Most Un-Organized Cellar Award !! .. Kim and George sent in picks proving that sometimes it's better to put your $bucks$ in wine instead of in the cellar.
Stevino's great Texan Cellar ... we're envious of all of those magnums !!
Linda B. of Virginia sent in pictures of her cellar .. Betsy loved the oriental rug on the floor !!
From 8,000 feet up in Colorado, John and Beth S. sent us these great pictures of their passive cellar
Our first International cellar comes to us from Tom C. in Scotland .. we sure envy his 1860 home
John M. of Belgium adds to our international cellar collection with pictures of his beautiful cellar.
John B of Connecticut sent in this picture of his cellar with a wonderful curved ceiling.
Bud H of Connecticut sends in 12 wonderful fotos of his granite walled cellar. Betsy was impressed that it had a phone in it
Eric A. of Calif has graciously allowed us to republish pictures of his "Under the Stairway" Cellar from his wine site. This is a great way to use space for a cellar.
Art & Betsy's Current Cellar ... it ain't pretty but it works in storing around 1,400 bottles.

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