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...Balthazars (12-L bottles), Nebuchadnezzars (15 L) and Melchiors (18 L) stored in custom-made racks beneath the ski lodge. The remainder, including the oldest and priciest wine, a rare 1895 Chateaux D'Yquem retailing at $21,420, are kept in the hotel's 600-year-old cellar. The two cellars together hold more than 70,000 bottles worth $4.9 million. "Fine wines age more slowly in large-format bottles and stay at their peak for longer," Adi says. "To share one with friends is an unforgettable experience...
...Balthazars (12-L bottles), Nebuchadnezzars (15 L) and Melchiors (18 L) stored in custom-made racks beneath the ski lodge. The remainder, including the oldest and priciest wine, a rare 1895 Chateaux D'Yquem retailing at $21,420, are kept in the hotel's 600-year-old cellar. The two cellars together hold more than 70,000 bottles worth $4.9 million. "Fine wines age more slowly in large-format bottles and stay at their peak for longer," Adi says. "To share one with friends is an unforgettable experience." And best attempted with something to line the stomach. Here...
...days after the Crimson’s 4-3 loss to ECAC cellar-dweller Yale in New Haven, Conn., Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted Donato ’91 made significant changes to his offensive lines and defensive pairings last night against Quinnipiac, hoping to revitalize his team with the roster shuffle. “As a coaching staff, we weren’t happy with the effort, with the execution, with the intensity, [and] with the commitment on Sunday,” Donato said. “We tried to mix it up a little...
...best performance the Harvard men’s hockey team has turned in this season, but it was a sharp, determined showing, and it was enough. And it was just what the Crimson (8-4-1, 7-4-0 ECAC) needed after a 4-3 loss to conference cellar-dweller Yale three days ago. “Sunday was a terrible game,” junior center Kevin Du said. “The coaches let us know, and we all knew [ourselves].” And so last night presented a chance to right Sunday’s wrong?...
...days after the Crimson’s 4-3 loss to ECAC cellar-dweller Yale in New Haven, Conn., Harvard men’s hockey coach Ted Donato ’91 made significant changes to his offensive lines and defensive pairings last night against Quinnipiac, hoping to revitalize his team with the roster shuffle...