Examples of using Cellars in English and their translations into Chinese
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And now it often suffers intensively smoking people, especially bums and vagabonds, whose lodging is served by ditches, gateways, cellars.
Walls of Jay Z's Armand de Brignac champagne fill two wine cellars, and a modern fixture tops the formal dining room.
He spent his first two years here working at Long Shadows Vintners and Pepper Bridge Winery before taking up the winemaking duties at Zerba Cellars.
The buildings are mainly one storey tall, and date back between the 18th and 19th centuries, while some cellars remain from earlier houses.
The family does not only produce their own fine wines on acreage of 35 hectare, they also operate modern wine cellars and a bottling plant.
A huge place, rather dark and low, with a great beam across the ceiling and a stone floor and cellars underneath.
UECSL partnered with the China Women's Development Foundation in a project that creates water cellars and provides drinking water for farmers.
The second one was a bottle dryer- you know, they have them in French cellars to put the bottles on.
The Angus Barn, owned and operated by Van Eure, is an award-winning steakhouse with one of the largest wine cellars in the United States.
Luis I, designed by Gustave Eiffel, you can visit the cellars of port at a distance of 20 minutes walk.
Voices& Wine Alba” will lead the participants to visit and sing at churches, wine cellars and places of the Italian"Risorgimento".
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has decided to include the Champagne slopes, houses and cellars on its world heritage list.
Chevron partnered with the China Women's Development Foundation on a project that creates water cellars and provides drinking water for farmers.
Of course, to secure the most ideal place to age cognac in: the damp, dark cellars of a medieval castle….
The Dom Luis I Bridge is an 8-minute drive away and connects with neighbouring Vila Nova de Gaia's riverside and the famed Port Wine Cellars.
We do not stop here we also travel to small organic wineries around Emilia Romagna, we visit Culatello ham cellars and salami manufacturers.
However, these underground caves were normal in many Roman-era homes and often served as cellars, water cisterns, and baths.
Old cellars are too damp,” he explains,“and you can't control the humidity.”.
Samuel Rutherford said that when he was cast into the cellars of affliction, he remembered that the great King always kept his wine there.
The Wine Cellars in the centre of Michelstadt were first mentioned in official documents of 741 and are considered the germ cell of the town.