What is a Keller in Wine?
Keller is a German word that means "cellar". In the context of wine, a Keller is a cellar or underground storage area where wine is kept and aged. The term is often used in Germany and other European countries to refer to a winery's cellars, where the wine is stored in oak barrels or stainless steel tanks.
In the United States, the term "keller" is sometimes used to refer to a wine cellar or a collection of fine wines that are stored and aged in a cool, dark place. However, this usage is less common than the more traditional meaning of the word in Germany and other European countries.
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