cellarage
/ˈsɛlərɪdʒ/
noun
- Cellars or cellar space considered collectively; the area or capacity of a cellar.
- They expanded the cellarage to store more wine and preserves.
- The hotel's cellarage was extensive, with tunnels running under the entire block.
- The old brewery had ample cellarage for aging barrels of ale.
- A charge or fee for storing goods in a cellar.
- They negotiated the cellarage rate down before signing the lease.
- The contract included a fee for cellarage of the imported cheeses.
- The merchant paid monthly cellarage for his casks of rum.
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