News
May 2008
National Post - Cellar envy: 'It's like a secret wine cave'
In the basement of a nondescript brick building
at King and Spadina in downtown Toronto, an unmarked steel door opens to reveal a world of refined
tastes and indulgence -- a world where $6,000 bottles of Petrus Bordeaux nestle next to stacks of
rare Montrachets and Domaine de la Romanee-Contis in the cool moist air of a massive wine cellar. From...
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May 2008
Globe and Mail
The directions in the e-mail lead to a brick building near the intersection
of King and Spadina. There is no sign, just an unmarked doorbell on the wall. Inside there's a flight of stairs to the basement,
at the bottom of which is a steel door with a sign that reads...
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March 2008
DRIVEmag.com - the case for a perfect cellar
full article (PDF).
October 2005
CRUSH
customers now store BYOB wine at The Fine Wine Reserve
CRUSH Wine Bar Newsletter - October 2005
details
June 22, 2005
U-Store,
U-Drink:
Professional wine-storage facilities make real sense when it’s time to get
serious
by Alan McGinty – City Bites Magazine – August / September 2005
complete article
March 17, 2005
Ontario Wine Awards Celebrates its 10th
Anniversary
The Fine Wine Reserve is a proud Silver sponsor of this year's
celebration. This year we presented the "Best Syrah/Shiraz Award"
and extend our congratulations to the following winners:
Gold Medal: Creekside Estate 2002 Shiraz Signature
Silver Medal: Lailey Vineyard 2003 Syrah
news release
February 14, 2005 - 9pm & 1am
(EST)
The Food Network Canada
Program: Made to Order
Episode: Wine Pairing featuring The Fine Wine
Reserve
Hosted by: Guy Rubino, Michael Rubino
Reruns: Fri 12:30pm,
7pm, 10pm - Sat 6pm -
Sun 10pm (all
EST)
The Frugal Oenophile
January/February 2005
A Box to Put it In
by Richard Best
complete article
January 27, 2004
Professional Wine Storage Facility Opens in Downtown Toronto
Toronto (Canada)…The Fine Wine Reserve Inc. reported today that it has
begun to receive wine at its 5,500 ft2 wine storage facility
located on King Street West near Spadina Avenue. The first of its kind
in Ontario, the 11,000-case operation is a high-end facility designed to
meet the unique needs of collectors, enthusiasts and restaurateurs in
southern Ontario.
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