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oenophile
An Oenophile is a connoisseur of fine wines.
Connoisseurship is a form of being a connoisseur. For example, forms of it include being a connoisseur in wine tasting, in the fine arts, or fine cuisine.
The word is connoisseur. It means someone who has special knowledge and an informed critical judgment of taste. One can be a connoisseur of fine wine of music of fine art and of fine food. In fact one can be a connoisseur of many expressions of human creativity.
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.
No, the term is used for anyone who is selective about any particular product, service, or genera of item. As examples: * He is a wine connoisseur. * She is a Sci-Fi connoisseur. * They are connoisseur's of Corvettes.
I personally think a person with refined taste is a foodie or a MasterChef! A connoisseur.
"He frequented the best restaurants and was a connoisseur of fine wines."
connoisseur: meaning. An expert judge in matters of taste. He grew up in Europe and was a connoisseur of good food and fine wine. Just because you eat lots of KFC does not make you a connoisseur of chicken.
Oenophile.
"He frequented the best restaurants and was a connoisseur of fine wines."
The word connoisseur means to be an expert judge in matters of taste. It can be used easily in a sentence. She wanted to get advice about the wine from the connoisseur.
Avery's of Bristol has been a family-run merchant of fine wine since 1793. With over a thousand quality wines in their range, Avery's is the ideal shopping destination for the wine connoisseur