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The wine enthusiast's ultimate dream
Created: 09/19/2006
Video description: In the "House of Innovation" in Alamo, Calif., the kitchen leads to a vino lover's dream: a wine cellar complete with a touch-screen system that lets you keep tabs on what bottles you have in stock, what you already drank, and what you want to get. See the system in action with CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari.

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