oenologist
Americannoun
plural
oenologistsExample Sentences
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"The idea that the wine world was always as it is now, is rubbish," says oenologist Brochet.
From BBC
Once upon a time, rosé wine was regarded as second-rate, and not even worthy of the interest of oenologists.
From Salon
Nicknamed “the oenologist” by his friends for his dedication to wine, Haise’s devotion to all matters wine is his way of escaping the pressures of top-level management.
From Washington Times
But according to Allyu's oenologist, Fabian Munoz, other challenges, like intense sun, have become an asset by giving the wine a unique profile.
From Reuters
For sommeliers, perfumers, oenologists and others, smell is a skill honed over many years of identifying things like subtle notes of citrus in a perfume, or parsing the bouquet of a mature Bordeaux.
From New York Times
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