Wine caves: Going green, by going underground

January 18, 2011  |  Length: 00:02:46

William Jarvis built his winery underground so he wouldn't pollute the natural environment with large winery tanks and buildings. Among the sustainable technologies his business relies on are in-cave LED lights, an underground waterfall that acts as a wine barrel humidifier, and an aboveground solar array that powers 100 percent of the cave's operations.

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