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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connoisseur ______________ Connoisseur is a very general term and can be used with many interests including food. The word "oenophile" is more specific and refers to a connoisseur of wine.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connoisseur ______________ Connoisseur is a very general term and can be used with many interests including food. The word "oenophile" is more specific and refers to a connoisseur of wine.

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The word is "oenophile", from Greek roots.

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Wine. An oenophile is a person who likes wine.

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A oenophile is a connoisseur of wines or a lover of wines. One would serve an oenophile a more elaborate wine as they would probably most prefer a more expensive or refined one, not Lambrini.

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The suffix "-phile" indicates a lover or enthusiast of something. For example, a bibliophile is a lover of books, an audiophile is a lover of sound quality, and an oenophile is a lover of wine.

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