Oenophile

Word OENOPHILE
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /iː.nəʊ.faɪl/

Definitions and meanings of "Oenophile"

What do we mean by oenophile?

A person who has a fondness for wine. A person who has learned to appreciate wine. noun

Someone who appreciates wine noun

A person who has a fondness or appreciation for wine.

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The word "oenophile" in example sentences

You get the sense that this loud and boisterous oenophile is passionate about the grape and his job, that he tries more wines than you and I could ever wish to taste, says what he thinks and rather than selling you the most expensive or trendy bottle of wine he has in stock, he wants you to walk away with the best bottle -- regardless of price -- you'll want to drink and will enjoy drinking. ❋ Unknown (2005)

MW says "oenophile" is from F, which in turn was from G. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And it's just so damned unfortunate that "oenophile" and "gasbag" are traits found so closely together in nature. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Charles Eisbrenner is a Regina IT consultant, gourmet cook, and passionate oenophile. ❋ Ewillett (2010)

So whether you're a seasoned oenophile or a trainee taster, and you like classic Cabs or radical Rieslings, there's something for every palette. ❋ Jetsetter.com (2011)

San Francisco and Los Angeles have a lot to offer an oenophile, too, but they are more focused on the wines of the West Coast than the entire world. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

Consider the budding oenophile in Towson who discovers that all her favorite small-production Oregon pinot noirs are available through a wine club in California. ❋ Washington David White (2011)

Is she in any way like you -- a foodie and oenophile? ❋ Unknown (2011)

Great wine and the suburbs aren't words commonly found in the same sentence, but there are a few admittedly, a very few places in the greater New York area where it is actually an advantage to be a suburban oenophile. ❋ Lettie Teague (2011)

TV Guide Magazine: Since you're a winemaker, does your partner need to be an oenophile, too? ❋ Unknown (2012)

"The celebration over the quantitative wine record is a bit like the satisfaction of poor relations, who haven't yet sunk their teeth into what truly matters," wrote the oenophile Paolo Massobrio in the Turin daily La Stampa, noting that Barolo, traditionally considered Italy's greatest wine, was developed by a Frenchman, Louis Oudart, a century and a half ago. ❋ Francis X. Rocca In Rome (2011)

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