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Etymology edit

From cellar +‎ -able.

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cellarable (comparative more cellarable, superlative most cellarable)

  1. (wine) Capable or worthy of being stored in a cellar.
    • 2013, Wine Trails of Italy: Itineraries through the Vineyards (Michelin Green Guides), Boulogne-Billancourt: Michelin Travel Partner, →ISBN, page 397:
      Aglianico, the variety emblematic of the region, yields austere, full-bodied reds with intense aromas of blackberries, cherries and raspberries: these wines are eminently cellarable.

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