The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and indeed is used by many wine merchants (Cave Robert, etc).
There is no standard collective noun for 'wine', an uncountable noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can functions as a collective noun; for example; a barrel of wine, a bottle of wine, a cellar of wine, etc.The plural noun 'wines' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' wine. A suitable collective noun for 'wines' would be a selection of wines or a collection of wines.
Granny is down in the root cellar, right now. The cellar is flooded, again.
Le Vin means wine
a prehistoric indo European base probably pronounced kel & meaning conceal gave latin cella meaning store room or hut which became medieval french celer & finally English cellar by 1225
temple. Another word for dungeon is oubliette which is French for "the forgotten place". Prisoners were held in oubliettes to be "forgotten".
The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and wine cellar is cave à vin.
"une cave à vin" (une cave is a cellar in French, but une 'cave à vin' is a wine refrigerator. Another name, much less in use, is 'une armoire à vin'
Wine is best kept under the house in the cellar.
The french word for cellar is "la cave" (fem)
Wine cellar or Winery
It means "wine cellar" or quaint place, often underground in the city, in which to socialize and drink good German wines.
The word "cellar" is a noun. It refers to an underground room or storage area typically used for storing food, wine, or other goods.
Basement
la cave (fem.)
The French word "vin" translates to "wine" in English.
Cellar, vault, crypt?
The French word for cave is "caverne" or "grotte."