Thanks! Unfortunately, mine is scattered around town among 4-5 different solutions at the moment. The primary cellar at home has boxes on the floor stacked up to my neck so its not so photogenic at the moment. 😂
@@jamesnordbeck382 Thank you, James! We ended up opening the 96 as well as the 04! Both are in a great place now, but I had a slight preference for the 96. Always so fun and festive to enjoy the large formats!
What an absolute treat to get a glimpse into such a well-curated and brilliantly designed cellar! I appreciate the insights share - building a wine cellar is truly an art and a journey, and it’s fascinating to hear the lessons learned along the way. Ned’s selection of cellar defenders and collectible gems speaks volumes about his expertise and passion for wine. I enjoyed seeing the pictures of some of his trophy wines and cellar defenders! Thank you for creating this excellent interview video and sharing such an awesome peek behind the scenes - your discussions always elevate the wine conversation! Thank you both and congratulations on this superb interview and must-watch video. Cheers, John!
Thanks very much, Margaux! Glad you enjoyed the inside look into Ned's cellar! Hopefully it will be useful for those thinking about building a cellar and entertaining even for those who are not. Appreciate your support and kind comment! Cheers!
@@AttorneySommYou’re welcome, John! Definitely a very helpful and entertaining video! Very well presented, produced, and edited. I hope more people will get to view this video.
Not sure if I could imagine expanding my modest collection to the extent of a fancy Wine Cellar, but it was fascinating learning about Mr. Jones' collecting journey. He sounds like a neato person... not surprisingly, I suppose since he is one of your friends.🥂 Please keep these format of videos coming!👏👏
Great wine cellar and thanks for letting us see it. I see that you also have a bottle of Louis XIII cognac in it. I like this cognac, though I haven’t had some in quite some years. I’ve been buying some older Armagnac’s that I also enjoy. Anywho, a very nice collection to have, and for wine lovers to aspire to.
@@peterlue9274 Thank you! Yes it’s very impressive! She has more of the Bordeaux and Italian wines, but she has some California too. Spotteswoode was hers.
Agree with him that South African wines are under-rated. Last year, we toured the Waterford Estate. They make some lovely wines. Their estate Carbernet is wonderful. The Jem is a wild blend of 8 different grape varietals.
You need to make sure once my wine cellar and party room is done you need to come at horseshoe bay and visit …May be I can take you to my cellar and some of my friend’s houses and drink some good wine.
Those fancy american cellars always amaze me. When we europeans say "cellar" it's always a little damp dark underground space with plain storage shelves and piles of wooden cases 😂
Next we need yours. But AMAZING video!
Thanks! Unfortunately, mine is scattered around town among 4-5 different solutions at the moment. The primary cellar at home has boxes on the floor stacked up to my neck so its not so photogenic at the moment. 😂
Good video. Thanks to Ned for letting us have a glance. 🍷
Thanks very much! Hope you enjoy your weekend.
Love these!!!! Keep going on these please. more tours!
Thank you! Definitely on the lookout for more opportunities!
Great video! Thanks to both John and Ned for sharing!
@@jimhale8164 Thanks, Jim! Very glad you enjoyed it!
That is a beautiful wine cellar. Thank your friend for sharing. Some nice bottles, the 2003 Cos looks delicious. How did the Shafer taste??
@@jamesnordbeck382 Thank you, James! We ended up opening the 96 as well as the 04! Both are in a great place now, but I had a slight preference for the 96. Always so fun and festive to enjoy the large formats!
What an absolute treat to get a glimpse into such a well-curated and brilliantly designed cellar! I appreciate the insights share - building a wine cellar is truly an art and a journey, and it’s fascinating to hear the lessons learned along the way. Ned’s selection of cellar defenders and collectible gems speaks volumes about his expertise and passion for wine. I enjoyed seeing the pictures of some of his trophy wines and cellar defenders! Thank you for creating this excellent interview video and sharing such an awesome peek behind the scenes - your discussions always elevate the wine conversation! Thank you both and congratulations on this superb interview and must-watch video. Cheers, John!
Thanks very much, Margaux! Glad you enjoyed the inside look into Ned's cellar! Hopefully it will be useful for those thinking about building a cellar and entertaining even for those who are not. Appreciate your support and kind comment! Cheers!
@@AttorneySommYou’re welcome, John! Definitely a very helpful and entertaining video! Very well presented, produced, and edited. I hope more people will get to view this video.
Not sure if I could imagine expanding my modest collection to the extent of a fancy Wine Cellar, but it was fascinating learning about Mr. Jones' collecting journey. He sounds like a neato person... not surprisingly, I suppose since he is one of your friends.🥂
Please keep these format of videos coming!👏👏
@@mickeylee2624 Thanks very much! Yes, Ned is terrific! Glad he was willing to do this video. Very glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, quite the bottle and quite the cellar.
Thanks very much!
This is so cool, thanks, I always appreciate these cellar tours.
Thank you! Very glad you enjoyed it!
Great video John. I always like seeing nice cellar's. How was the old Shafer?😀
@@lees5761 Thank you! The 96 showed very well! We ended up opening that one too!
Great wine cellar and thanks for letting us see it. I see that you also have a bottle of Louis XIII cognac in it. I like this cognac, though I haven’t had some in quite some years. I’ve been buying some older Armagnac’s that I also enjoy. Anywho, a very nice collection to have, and for wine lovers to aspire to.
@@MichaelH-ck4hg Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed the video! Appreciate the kind feedback.
Lovely cellar. When do we get to see yours? 😉
@@tekaldas Great question! Currently I have my collection spread out over 4-5 solutions so it would be a logistical challenge at the moment.
What a collection! If those were the California wines he bought, what did his wife buy???
@@peterlue9274 Thank you! Yes it’s very impressive! She has more of the Bordeaux and Italian wines, but she has some California too. Spotteswoode was hers.
That glass door is a nice touch to showcase the collection.
@@dougronald561 Thank you! Yes it looks terrific! A nice showpiece in that part of the house.
Agree with him that South African wines are under-rated. Last year, we toured the Waterford Estate. They make some lovely wines. Their estate Carbernet is wonderful. The Jem is a wild blend of 8 different grape varietals.
Thanks very much, James! I definitely need to visit as well. Glad that your experience is consistent with Ned's!
You need to make sure once my wine cellar and party room is done you need to come at horseshoe bay and visit …May be I can take you to my cellar and some of my friend’s houses and drink some good wine.
@@sanjaypatelmd4669 Happy to do so! Invitation accepted!
Great video…
@@Altosax449 Thank you kindly! Cheers!
Those fancy american cellars always amaze me. When we europeans say "cellar" it's always a little damp dark underground space with plain storage shelves and piles of wooden cases 😂
@@niftyorca Ha! Yes, very true. 😂 Sadly at least in Texas, we don’t have underground spaces.
Up in the northern states our cellars are about the same as you Europeans. Many times they are old root cellars.
@ Yes I grew up in Michigan. Really wish I had a basement here in Texas!