oenophile
Americannoun
noun
Usage
What does oenophile mean? An oenophile is a person who greatly enjoys wine and knows a lot about it; a wine lover. An oenophile is considered a connoisseur of wine, meaning they don’t just like it—they love it and know a lot about it. Less commonly, oenophile is spelled œnophile or enophile. Example: Brian is a true oenophile—he belongs to a wine tasting group and keeps his cellar stocked.
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Origin of oenophile
1925–30; < French < Greek oîn ( os ) wine + -o- -o- + French -phile -phile
Explanation
An oenophile is someone who loves and appreciates wine. To drink wine like a true oenophile, you have to first inspect the color, then sniff it, then swish it around in your mouth. Once you've tasted all the oaky tannins and hints of red fruit, you can finally swallow. Oenophiles drink wine, discuss wine, keep wine in the cellar, and know which years produced the best wine. Don't confuse oenophiles with winos, another name for alcoholics who like cheap wine. Oenophiles prefer to savor the good stuff.
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Example Sentences
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The Adventurous Oenophile is selecting wines to accompany a festive dinner.
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Object of the Brook Club was to spread a post-Prohibition repast equal to any that Paris' No. 1 Oenophile can get at home.
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