Sommeliers' Heaven: The Greatest Wine Cellars of the World



















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The Swiss-Italian Paolo Basso is a well-known professional in the wine industry. After graduating from the Swiss Sommelier Association
School, and many years of working in different restaurants featured in the best gourmet guides, he became involved in the field of rare and collectable wines, in which he has become an established expert. He runs his own wine merchant and consulting company Paolo Basso Wine in Lugano, Switzerland, among his clients are the airline company Air France, international luxury hotel groups as well as wine producers and wine shops. Furthermore, he holds seminars on wine, is a highly demanded judge at international wine competitions and collaborates with wine schools in Switzerland and France. Since 2013 Paolo Basso is the Best Sommelier of the World. He has won this prestigious title at the 14th international competition of the Association de la Sommelliere Internationale.
Paolo Basso was crowned with the title Best Sommelier of the World in 2013 at the last international competition in Tokyo. His selection of wine cellars from across the globe showcases a series of unique spaces for storing and displaying, sipping and sharing superb wines.
- Les Caves de Taillevent in Paris, France (Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR))
- Yalumba – Signature Cellar and Tanks 11 & 12 in Angaston, Australia (Grieve Gillett)
- Weingut Davaz in Fläsch, Switzerland (atelier-f architekten)
- Ho Man Tin Cellar in Hong Kong, China (Focus Wine Cellars)
- Merus Hill Winery in St. Helena, CA, USA (Uxus)
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