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  • I have never been a huge fan of Zin -- usually too powerful and heavy for me -- but when I first sipped theirs years ago I instantly became a fan of this cellar's singular-vineyard designated vintages.

    Jay Weston: Return to the Island of Alameda Jay Weston 2012

  • I have never been a huge fan of Zin -- usually too powerful and heavy for me -- but when I first sipped theirs years ago I instantly became a fan of this cellar's singular-vineyard designated vintages.

    Jay Weston: Return to the Island of Alameda Jay Weston 2012

  • I have never been a huge fan of Zin -- usually too powerful and heavy for me -- but when I first sipped theirs years ago I instantly became a fan of this cellar's singular-vineyard designated vintages.

    Jay Weston: Return to the Island of Alameda Jay Weston 2012

  • I have never been a huge fan of Zin -- usually too powerful and heavy for me -- but when I first sipped theirs years ago I instantly became a fan of this cellar's singular-vineyard designated vintages.

    Jay Weston: Return to the Island of Alameda Jay Weston 2012

  • I have never been a huge fan of Zin -- usually too powerful and heavy for me -- but when I first sipped theirs years ago I instantly became a fan of this cellar's singular-vineyard designated vintages.

    Jay Weston: Return to the Island of Alameda Jay Weston 2012

  • She could just make out the faint outline of the cellar's trap door, slight indentations in the fines.

    Who Do You Say I Am 2010

  • The tablet feeds off wireless Internet that provides real-time updates of the cellar's supplies, eliminating the hassle of ordering a sold-out bottle.

    PERISCOPE 2007

  • There's a cast-iron Venus de Milo statue in the spa room, and a fake skeleton is partially embedded in the wine cellar's wall -- a tribute to Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Cask of Amontillado," about a man who revenges himself on a wine lover by entombing him alive.

    Cliff, Spa, Skeleton (Fake) 2007

  • And the wine cellar's oak paneling was stained with polyurethane, which some wine enthusiasts say may create fumes that can seep into corks.

    The Pop-Up Mansion 2007

  • The tablet feeds off wireless Internet that provides real-time updates of the cellar's supplies, eliminating the hassle of ordering a sold-out bottle.

    WINE: BUT DOES IT DO SOLITAIRE? 2007

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