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oenophilia simply refers to the
enjoyment of wine,
often by laymen.
Oenophiles are also
known as wine
aficionados or connoisseurs. They are
people who...
- 2003). "No
Vintage California Pruno for New Year's? What's a
Jailhouse Oenophile to Do?". The New York Times.
Retrieved 16
February 2013. Wilkinson, William...
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indication that they had
belonged to
Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson was an
active œnophile and wine collector, who
spent much time in
France during the 1780s and...
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indication that they had
belonged to
Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson was an
active oenophile and wine collector, who
spent much time in
France during the 1780s and...
- Château
Canon in Saint-Émilion, both of
which have won rave
reviews from
oenophiles. [citation needed] Both
brothers are
enthusiastic equestrians who also...
- ϝοῖνος (woînos), οἶνος (oînos) enology, oenochoe, oenologist, oenology,
oenophile, oenophilia,
oinochoe oesophag-
gullet Gr**** οἰσοφάγος (oisophágos) oesophagectomy...
- with a hint of cinnamon. In
Notes on a Cellar-Book, the
great English oenophile George Saintsbury called bletted medlars the "ideal
fruit to accompany...
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vines worthless. They are
surprised by the
arrival of
young Napa
Valley oenophile Christie Roberts, who is back****ng
through Europe and
claims to be Henry's...
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Biography - Businessw**** Hennessy, Christina. "Pull the cork:
Darien oenophile shares decades of
knowledge in new book",Connecticut Post,
March 6, 2018...
- wine merchant, and his colleague,
Patricia Gallagher, in
which French oenophiles parti****ted in two
blind tasting comparisons: one of top-quality Chardonnays...