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The company also has 17,000 square feet of temperature-controlled storage for customers.
Vinfolio, a fine wine retailer, restructures | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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Once a final mix is settled on and made, the bourbon sits in a temperature-controlled warehouse for approximately seven years.
Distilling a Lifetime of Whiskey Knowledge Kamau High 2011
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Good husbandry in the vineyards has been matched with improvements such as stainless-steel vats and temperature-controlled fermentation.
Spain's Second Act Will Lyons 2011
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We're not saying that you should wrap these objects in Mylar and lock them away in temperature-controlled storage.
The New Tech Collectibles Tom Samiljan 2010
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Similarly, contrarian sentiment stood out in Ingersoll-Rand, the maker of products including Club Car golf carts, Trane HVAC systems and Thermo King temperature-controlled transportation products.
Bulls Look to Capture Rebounds in Genworth, Ingersoll-Rand Chris Dieterich 2011
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Crossing continents kept him busy in the winter and it wasn't long before a legion of Australian winemakers followed suit, jumping aboard the nearest 747 and making their way to France, where they quickly set about cleaning up wineries, introducing now-common practices such as temperature-controlled fermentation and generally improving the way the Old World made its wines.
An Australian in Burgundy Will Lyons 2011
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In its place rises a futuristic winery complete with underground winemaking facilities, temperature-controlled cellars and a roof terrace offering a commanding view of the Pomerol plateau, the highest part of which sits on soil layered with gravel over sandy clay.
The Remarkable Rise of Le Pin Will Lyons 2011
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Crossing continents kept him busy in the winter and it wasn't long before a legion of Australian winemakers followed suit, jumping aboard the nearest 747 and making their way to France, where they quickly set about cleaning up wineries, introducing now-common practices such as temperature-controlled fermentation and generally improving the way the Old World made its wines.
An Australian in Burgundy Will Lyons 2011
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Tim Lee The two-story home includes an exercise room, a media room and a 2,000-bottle, temperature-controlled wine room.
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In recent years, the style of the wine has become a little more open and expressive with the introduction of modern wine-making techniques, such as temperature-controlled fermentation.
In Search of Barolo Will Lyons 2010
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