Massachusetts Real Estate: Homes with Wine Cellars

Massachusetts Real Estate, Boston Real Estate, Wine Cellars, Homes with Wine Cellars, Wine Caves, Sotheby's Wine

We at Gibson Sothebys International Realty feel it necessary to
always dig deeper and provide our clients with the utmost level of
knowledge regarding a homes distinctive amenities. This is what led
us to share in a past blog regarding
some of the listings we have with pools in and around The Greater
Boston Area. Not only are pools a tipping point in many sales, this
mild winter seemingly has led us into the Spring and Summer seasons
faster than ever hence why pools are an increasingly hot
commodity.

The next point of interest within a home that we have considered
to be ever so popular in todays Real Estate climate evidently is
the luxury of having a wine cellar. The Sothebys brand is
synonymous with fine wines and has an assortment of wine
collections in all price ranges from $14 up to roughly $40,000 per
bottle. With decades of wine experience and auctioning wine, the
new retail venture, Sotheby’s Wine, is now based out of New York at
1334 York Avenue and features variations of wines from all corners
of the globe.

Whether an escape to cherish ones personal wine collection, a
place to begin ones affinity with the art of fine wines or simply
as a place to entertain friends and family with some wine, cheese
and grapes, wine cellars are a beautiful touch. They can come in
many forms, from the warm cozy cellars lined with dark aged woods
that create a romantic ambiance unlike any other, to the more
contemporary designs engulfing you in a unique paradise comprising
of glass and stainless steel. Ultimately, the possibilities are
endless. Much of the time wine cellars are even designed to be a
hidden feature of a home, perhaps even through a secret door. So
where can you find some of these wine cellars? Have a look at some
of these listings below for that much anticipated answer:

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