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Category Archives: Wine Cellar
Prohibition; was it thoroughly repealed in 1933?
When we hear the word “Prohibition” we immediately think of the time in our nation’s history when the manufacture, sale or transportation of alcohol was illegal. The forces behind the Temperance Movement were to protect us from the political corruption … Continue reading
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I got a text message: “So, I have a wine fridge, what now?”
My friend just moved into an amazing loft in St Louis. The kitchen has a wine fridge, so what’s the problem? Well my friend, ok his name is Joe, needs some help in stocking this new appliance. If it were … Continue reading