Cellars Collection
Hidden beneath the enchanting landscapes of Scotland lies the historic cellars of Craigmillar, echoing with tales of centuries past
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Hidden beneath the enchanting landscapes of Scotland lies the historic cellars of Craigmillar, echoing with tales of centuries past. Meanwhile, in the heartland of Bordeaux, Europe's wine capital, the Cellars of Chateau Lafite Rothschild stand as a testament to France's winemaking heritage. Journeying further east to Moravia in the Czech Republic, one discovers an old wine cellar adorned with meticulously arranged bottles, showcasing the region's rich viticultural tradition. In a stark contrast to these serene settings is a haunting reminder of history - Stalingrad's cellars witnessed fierce street fighting during World War II. Yet amidst turmoil and destruction emerges beauty at Mermaid Inn in Rye, where rustic cellars exude charm and character that transport visitors back in time. Across distant shores on Cornwall's rugged coastlines lie fish cellars at Port Quin; frozen moments from 1969 capture their role as guardians of local maritime traditions. Venturing into Champagne country reveals Epernay's Moet & Chandon champagne winery and Reims' Pommery champagne winery - both housing vast underground labyrinths filled with effervescent treasures waiting to be uncorked. Further south in Portugal stands Porto's Calem wine cellars alongside Serra do Pilar monastery - an intriguing juxtaposition between sacred tranquility and earthly indulgence. As we delve deeper into Reims' Champagne Ardennes region, we encounter yet another captivating champagne wine cellar that epitomizes French elegance and savoir-faire. From regal splendor showcased by Royal Regalia to Towan Head overlooking Newquay’s coastal vistas captured through sepia-toned lenses circa 1900 – each cellar holds its own unique story within its hallowed walls.