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winemaker

[wahyn-mey-ker]

noun

  1. an expert in the production of wines.

  2. a winegrower.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of winemaker1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; wine, maker
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French winemakers are walking on eggshells at the moment, fearful of saying anything that might aggravate the situation.

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They have a favorite Italian red and, indeed, have dined with the winemaker and his family — an unforgettable experience!

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Given several bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon by a winemaker as a thank you for a signed bat and jersey, Barry Bonds knew who would appreciate them most.

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Unsurprisingly, some more traditional winemakers are not in favour of this development.

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For example, enjoying an exceptional Burgundy grand cru while overlooking the vineyards where it was produced, after a guided estate tour with the winemaker sharing its story, elevates the experience.

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