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  • The board members, resolved to play their cards close to the vest, made no public statements after the wine-cellar meeting.

    Currency Union Teetering, 'Mr. Euro' Was Forced to Act Marcus Walker 2010

  • In U Sudu, a barely lit subterranean wine-cellar - turned-bar, every kind of grass grows and everyone is stoned.

    City of Shadows 2010

  • Impact Marketing The home has a wine-cellar with a bar.

    Malibu on a Bluff 2010

  • Impact Marketing The home has a wine-cellar with a bar.

    Malibu on a Bluff 2010

  • The classic wine-cellar temperature is 55 degrees, but a bit higher or lower is fine as long as the temperature is fairly constant.

    Going for Godello 2008

  • The detectives felt that in every scenario, JonBenet spent the final moments of her life just outside the wine-cellar door, where the police had found wooden shards from a broken paintbrush used to tighten the noose.

    A Death In Paradise 2008

  • If so, she would have run a straight path from the bottom of the basement stairs directly to the boiler room, winding up in front of the latched wine-cellar door.

    A Death In Paradise 2008

  • If JonBenet had been hit with the flashlight in or near the kitchen and ran to or was carried unconscious to the basement, the perpetrator would have followed the same route into the boiler room, winding up in front of the wine-cellar door.

    A Death In Paradise 2008

  • There follows the film itself, which makes a bottle of Reserva wine the MacGuffin for a series of hilarious and dead-on tributes to various Hitchcock films, from the Saul Bass-esque opening titles to the concert hall scene of The Man Who Knew Too Much to the gravity-defying denouement of Saboteur to the wine-cellar scene from Notorious.

    11/30: The Key To Reserva; All That Heaven Allows; Vera Cruz Ed Howard 2007

  • There follows the film itself, which makes a bottle of Reserva wine the MacGuffin for a series of hilarious and dead-on tributes to various Hitchcock films, from the Saul Bass-esque opening titles to the concert hall scene of The Man Who Knew Too Much to the gravity-defying denouement of Saboteur to the wine-cellar scene from Notorious.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Ed Howard 2007

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