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As long as as vineyards grow, wine will flow and we'll seek out ways to discover and uncork the best of it. As much as oenophiles are devoted to appreciating, collecting and enjoing fine wines, ways to store said collection are being perfected. From in-home high-tech wine storage to private wine cellars in top buildings, the recent listings below are ready for many toasts and tastings to come.

The Greenwich, 65 West 13th Street, #6EF

4 beds, 3.5 baths

Price: $13,850,000

Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, this peerless prewar condominium offers 4,584 square feet of custom finishes, 11-foot ceilings, a great flow and a smart floor plan perfect for living and entertaining. 16 large windows offer corner views of surrounding West Village landmarks. Interiors include a gracious marble foyer and gallery leading to an oversized dining area with a state-of-the-art temperature-controlled wine cellar, an eat-in custom chef's kitchen with commercial-sized appliances and four bedrooms in a separate wing for privacy (in addition to a playroom or fifth bedroom off the kitchen). This full service, amenity rich pre-war building completed in 1904 additionally boasts a furnished rooftop deck with 360 degree views of the city, a gas grill, a gym and more. (View full listing...)

35XV, 35 West 15th Street, #22A ↑

3 beds, 3 baths

Price: $7,500,000

This corner condominium offers unrivaled skyline and river views from your 2,270 square-foot three-bedroom home in Flatiron/Union Square. A large great room with floor-to-ceiling windows makes for a panoramic experience; within, a fully-equipped chefs kitchen features Grohe fixtures, Miele appliances, a SubZero refrigerator and a separate wine cooler, custom walnut Poggenpohl cabinetry and marble countertops. A Lutron home automation system includes in-room control pads for customized lighting, temperature control and remote controlled shades. Oenophiles take note: a climate-controlled walk-in wine cellar with personal wine storage comes with each residence. Additional amenities include a 24-hour lobby attendant, live-in super, a fitness center, an outdoor terrace, an entertainment lounge, a dining room and a playroom. (View full listing...)

 

The Van Gogh, 14 Horatio Street, #17E

2 beds, 2 baths

Price: $3,380,000

Situated in a coveted West Villlage location near some of the city's best boutique shopping, dining and cultural offerings, this immaculately renovated two-bedroom co-op offers open city views and a huge 44-foot-long private terrace. Custom details include an open kitchen with a cantilevered island, Miele cooktop, handcrafted storage, custom closets, and seamless hand-laid wood floors throughout. Extra perk for wine-lovers: The kitchen is equipped with a two-zone built-in wine cellar. (View full listing...)

Cipriani Residences, 55 Wall Street, #PH945

2 bed, 2 baths

Price: $1,640,000

Your penthouse on Wall Street awaits, no effort required. This condominium atop Wall Street's Beaux Arts Cipriani Residences offers amenities like free breakfasts, an on-site Cipriani Restaurant, a wine cellar, a library, a barber shop, a spa, a roof terrace, 24-hour concierge service and a world-class fitness center. The sun-flooded condominium comes fully-furnished with a gourmet kitchen and overlooks a serene courtyard. (View full listing...)

159 Duane Street, #2

2 beds, 2.5 baths

Price: $3,175,000

This quintessential Tribeca floor-through two-bedroom-plus-office condo loft offers a keyed elevator, tons of light and an open kitchen with marble countertops and top-of-the-line appliances, including a state-of-the-art wine refrigerator. Reclaimed wide plank hardwood floors run throughout the home and original brick accent walls honor the building's industrial past. Modern comforts include central heating and cooling and a 65 square-foot storage space in the cellar, all in the heart of Tribeca. (View this listing...)

Contributing Writer Michelle Cohen Michelle is a New York-based writer and content strategist who has worked extensively with lifestyle brands like Seventeen, Country Living, Harper's Bazaar and iVillage. In addition to being a copywriter for a digital media agency she writes about culture, New York City neighborhoods, real estate, style, design and technology among other topics. She has lived in a number of major US cities on both coasts and in between and loves all things relating to urbanism and culture.