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 Translation for 'wine cellar' from English to French
NOUN   a wine cellar | wine cellars
SYNO cellar | wine cellar
arch.œnol.
cave {f} à vin
wine cellar
œnol.
cave {f} [cave à vin]
wine cellar
constr.œnol.
cellier {m} [cave à vin]
wine cellar
constr.œnol.
chai {m} [au ras du sol]
wine cellar [at ground level]
3 Words
œnol.
caveau {m} de dégustation
wine-tasting cellar
5+ Words
cuis.VocVoy.
restaurant {m} réputé pour sa table et sa cave
restaurant with a reputation for its good food and wine cellar
Partial Matches
arch.
cave {f}
cellar
2
arch.
soupirail {m}
(cellar) ventilator
arch.
soupirail {m}
cellar window
arch.
pièce {f} du sous-sol
cellar room
arch.
escalier {m} de la cave
cellar steps {pl}
arch.écol.
cave {f} naturelle
earthen cellar
arch.écol.
cave {f} naturelle
earth cellar
occup.œnol.
maître {m} de chai
cellar master
arch.
cave {f} voûtée
vaulted cellar
arch.
cave {f} de garde
storage cellar
arch.bicyc.
cave {f} à vélo
bicycle cellar garage
occup.œnol.
maîtresse {f} de chai
cellar master [female]
jeux
salière {f} [jeu de la cocotte en papier]
salt cellar [paper fortune teller]
jeux
jeu {m} du « combien t'en veux ? »
salt cellar [paper fortune teller]
jeux
jeu {m} de la cocotte en papier
salt cellar [paper fortune teller]
jeux
(jeu du) coin-coin {m} [pliage de papier]
salt cellar [paper fortune teller]
cuis.
salière {f}
salt cellar [salt dispenser with perforated lid]
remonter les bouteilles de la caveto bring the bottles back up from the cellar
œnol.
vin {m}
wine
525
œnol.
foire {f} aux vins
wine festival
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Usage Examples English
  • Each unit also received space in a wine cellar, along with access to the restored private pool in the basement.
  • In 2008, a bottle of Imperial Tokay bearing the seal of the wine cellar of the Royal Saxon Court sold at auction at Christie's for £1,955.
  • When a rack of wine topples over in the 1932 Hollywood film "Downstairs", the wine cellar caretaker Otto (Otto Hoffman) laments a broken bottle of "Liebfrauenmilch", very likely to be a subtle joke.
  • "Borozó" usually denotes a cosy old-fashioned wine tavern, "pince" is a beer or wine cellar and a "söröző" is a pub offering draught beer and sometimes meals.
  • In September 2010, a kinescope of game 7 of the 1960 World Series was found in the wine cellar of Bing Crosby.

  • The historic sherry cellars have given rise to a breed of Spanish dog, the Andalusian wine-cellar rat-hunting dog, and iconic bull posters used to advertise sherry.
  • The wine cellar of 1,100 bottles was donated to Blackfriars.
  • In the 1680s the hall was renovated, with a raised floor to accommodate a wine cellar below and a reconstructed roof.
  • The vineyard and wine cellar were in an area now in the city limits of Napa.
  • Searching for the boy, Polyidus saw an owl driving bees away from a wine-cellar in Minos' palace.

  • It was found together with other jars in what appears to have been the wine cellar of a man named Benayau.
  • Much of the city is made from limestone quarried from Cricova, leaving a famous wine cellar there.
  • He described the finding of a Finnish grammar book as "like discovering a complete wine-cellar filled with bottles of an amazing wine of a kind and flavour never tasted before".
  • Below the dining room is a wine cellar. On the fifth floor of the circular tower is a room designed for playing rackets, which is approached by a stone spiral staircase.
  • In 1562-63 Bern converted the monastery church's choir into a granary and a wine cellar.

  • Valery House, by the Dargle, became a supporter of the temperance movement: to show his fidelity to the cause, he emptied the entire contents of his wine cellar into the river.
  • Recording in the Wool Hall made the sessions more relaxed, as the wine cellar was fully stocked and producer Stephen Street came slowly to understand the idea that the writing partners Morrissey and Marr were trying to put forth.
  • Advertisement of the hotel regularly featured on local magazines and periodicals referring to its splendid rooms, wine cellar, luncheon for City workers, and as a venue for wedding receptions.
  • During World War II, Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" was briefly hidden in a secret vault behind a wine cellar at Montauban.
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