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Synonyms for cellar

the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level

an excavation where root vegetables are stored

storage space where wines are stored

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Certain wines have a good track record of long-term ageability and have proven the ability to develop increasing complexity over medium- to long-term cellaring. Typically, these wines are at the upper echelon of their categories, and they represent a small minority of the world's vast sea of wine.
Root Cellaring, by Nancy and Mike Bubel, is available from the Countryside Bookstore for $14.95 + $2.50 p&h (U.S.
For everything you need to know about building and using root cellars, read Root Cellaring by Mike and Nancy Bubel.
The now classic book (how funny to remember when it first came out!), and still a very good reference, is Nancy Bubel's Root Cellaring. Rodale Press's Stocking Up has a good section on the subject, as does Hertsberg, Vaughan and Greene's Putting Food By.
I have the book Root Cellaring, by Mike and Nancy Bubel.
The main idea behind root cellaring is to provide "natural refrigeration" for food products but to avoid freezing.