Wine Cellars Syracuse NY
All fine wine collections require the same basic care and feeding. The pros list climate, humidity, and light control systems as must-haves to protect and preserve tender vintages. Vapor-tight doors and easy access are also top priorities in Syracuse.
Chili's
(315) 445-2200
3691 Erie Blvd. E
Dewitt, NY
Chili's
(315) 445-2200
3691 Erie Blvd. E
Dewitt, NY 13214
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Other, American/Family, Mexican/Southwest, Sports Bars/Pubs, vegetarian
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Riley's
(315) 471-7111
312 Park St
Syracuse, NY
Riley's
(315) 471-7111
312 Park St
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Gentile's Restaurant
(315) 474-8258
305 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY
Gentile's Restaurant
(315) 474-8258
305 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Sugarpearl
(315) 422-7427
600 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY
Sugarpearl
(315) 422-7427
600 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Serpico Restaurant
(315) 475-4728
350 N Salina St Ste 1
Syracuse, NY
Serpico Restaurant
(315) 475-4728
350 N Salina St Ste 1
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Chili's
(315) 652-6799
3954 Route 31
Liverpool, NY
Chili's
(315) 652-6799
3954 Route 31
Liverpool, NY 13090
Cuisine Type
Other, American/Family, Mexican/Southwest, Sports Bars/Pubs, vegetarian
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Lee's Place
(315) 479-5337
449 N Salina St
Syracuse, NY
Lee's Place
(315) 479-5337
449 N Salina St
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Nancy's Coffee Cafe
(315) 466-0185
1 Carousel Ctr
Syracuse, NY
Nancy's Coffee Cafe
(315) 466-0185
1 Carousel Ctr
Syracuse, NY 13290
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La Cuisine
(315) 435-3860
435 N Salina St
Syracuse, NY
La Cuisine
(315) 435-3860
435 N Salina St
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Mai Lan
(315) 171-6740
505 N State St
Syracuse, NY
Mai Lan
(315) 171-6740
505 N State St
Syracuse, NY 13203
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Source: CUSTOM HOME Magazine
Publication date: July 1, 2004
By Shelley D. Hutchins
All fine wine collections require the same basic care and feeding. The pros list climate, humidity, and light control systems as must-haves to protect and preserve tender vintages. Vapor-tight doors and easy access are also top priorities. But the spaces that store those collections are as varied as the motives of homeowners who are willing to devote precious square footage to their favorite beverage. “Wine cellars seem to be the cool amenity right now,” says Austin, Texas-based architect Dick Clark. But before you build a wine cellar worthy of a world-class connoisseur, Clark advises to “first find out if the client is a true collector or if this is just for casual storage. Think about if they will be drinking the wine within the year or storing it as a commodity for 15 years.” Clark adds that many clients want space for tastings, but cautions that “the bigger the cellar is, the harder it is to control temperature and humidity.”
Wine Rider
Architect Dick Clark produced this 3,000-bottle wine cellar for a retired international motorcycle racing champion well on his way to becoming a serious oenophile. A rugged stone and leather encased grotto seemed a natural fit for Clark's thrill-seeking client.
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