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oenophile
[ ee-nuh-fahyl ]
noun
- a person who enjoys wines, usually as a connoisseur.
oenophile
/ 藞颈藧苍蓹藢蹿补瑟濒 /
noun
- a lover or connoisseur of wines
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辞别路苍辞路辫丑颈濒路颈路补 [ee-n, uh, -, fil, -ee-, uh], noun
- 辞别顎卬辞路辫丑颈濒顎僫肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oenophile1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oenophile1
Example Sentences
Ledbetter remembers when everything was on wine鈥檚 side: There was the so-called Judgment of Paris in 1976 when French oenophiles, in blind tasting, chose Napa as tops for both red and white wines.
Give your fellow oenophile something different this year: Mexican wine.
"Drops of God" on Apple TV+ is not for everyone, but it's a gorgeously chilled masterwork focused on a contest to inherit the legacy of an oenophile.
He wasn鈥檛 quite the oenophile she was, but he was cute, she thought.
Virginia鈥檚 wine community has long tied its story to Thomas Jefferson, the nation鈥檚 鈥渇irst oenophile,鈥 who famously believed that his native region could grow world-class wine, though his own attempts at Monticello failed.
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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鈥檛 just like it鈥攖hey love it and know a lot about it. Less commonly, oenophile is spelled 舱苍辞辫丑颈濒别 or enophile.
Example: Brian is a true oenophile鈥攈e belongs to a wine tasting group and keeps his cellar stocked.
Where does oenophile come from?
The first recorded use of oenophile in English comes from the 1860s (when it was often spelled 舱苍辞辫丑颈濒别, using the combined character 舱). Earlier forms of the word were used in French, which derived the word from Greek. It is formed from the Greek root 辞卯苍os, meaning 鈥渨ine,鈥 and the suffix -phile, which is used to form nouns that mean 鈥渓over of,鈥 as in bibliophile (book lover).
An oenophile usually has quite a bit of knowledge about wines. They鈥檒l probably know how wine is made, which region a certain wine originates from, the best wine to pair with a particular food, and even which kind of glass is best to use for a specific type of wine. Perhaps above all, an oenophile loves the taste of wine and all its complexities鈥攚hich they love to discuss. Have a question about the difference between a cab and a pinot? Ask an oenophile!
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What are some other forms of oenophile?
- oenophilia (noun)
- oenophilic (adjective)
- oenophilist (noun)
- 舱苍辞辫丑颈濒别 (alternate spelling)
- enophile (alternate spelling)
What are some synonyms for oenophile?
- wine lover
What are some words that share a root or word element with oenophile?听
What are some words that often get used in discussing oenophile?
How is oenophile used in real life?
Those who use the word oenophile are likely to be oenophiles themselves, which is evident from the way that they talk about wines and their different flavors and origins.
鈥淚鈥檓 an oenophile鈥
-boring
-egghead cork sniffers
-y u no have white Zinfandel?
-is White Claw a wine?鈥淚 get paid to drink wine鈥
-how *you* doin鈥
-unsolicited offers to be the Sauvignon to be my Cabernet
-sorry, I don鈥檛 give private unlit tours of the restaurant鈥檚 cellar鈥 Dan Kim (旯氇呾) (@danielmkim)
Having finally opened and tasted the new range I can say that while it鈥檚 no secret I am an oenophile, I am trying to live on the lighter side lately. This Ros猫 tastes of summery strawberries with a hint of delicious Rose Turkish Delight.
鈥 Dominique Solomon (@OffBeetBlog_)
Sicily might be a beach lover鈥檚 dream, but it鈥檚 an oenophile鈥檚 paradise, too
鈥 Cond茅 Nast Traveler (@CNTraveler)
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Try using oenophile!
Which of the following words is not related to oenophile?
A. winebibber
B. connoisseur
C. barophile
D. winemaker
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