cellarage
/sɛləˈrɪdʒ, selˈɛrɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A small, underground room or compartment, especially one used for storing wine or other beverages.
“The old house had a secret cellarage hidden beneath the kitchen.”
2. noun
The storage or holding of wine or other beverages, especially in an underground cellar.
“The cellarage of the old winery was impressive, with rows of oak barrels.”