A person with expert knowledge or training, especially in the fine arts or cooking or wine.
it is someone competent to pass critical judgment. I.E an expert.
'Connoisseur' means to be a person with extensive knowledge, especially of the fine arts; a person with refinded taste.
A connoisseur is someone that is well-versed and knowledgeable in a field (of study).
Many connoisseurs came to attend the food and wine festival and taste the top quality products that were there.
The cast of The Connoisseurs - 2009 includes: James Frost George Lenz as Dieter Stacey Roca as Letty
pokemon connoisseurs go around and meet new pokemon they learn as much as possible about pokemon, how to breed them, how to treat them when there injured, and how to feed them what they like.
Wine connoisseurs or oenophiles practice the art of tasting wine. A wine connoisseur usually has taken a course or has read extensively about the countries and regions where specific grapes are grown for the production of wine.
Yes the word connoisseur is a singular noun. The plural is connoisseurs.
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David Whyte has written: 'The connoisseurs guide to golf courses in Scotland' -- subject(s): Directories, Golf courses
Cigars from the Dominican Republic are considered as good by true connoisseurs, as opposed to people who are impressed by things that are hard to get.
There are a number of ways that you might wish to describe wine connoisseurs. You might called them sophisticated, gourmets, possibly even sybaritic.
'Al dente' means cook until there is a little resistance to biting. It means 'to the tooth' and it is how connoisseurs like gnocchi and pasta cooked.
The company called Celebrities Staffing offers personal trainers for celebrities. As connoisseurs of the staffing industry, they cater to clients across the United States and internationally.
* It means the first appearance (debut) of a new wine. Wine connoisseurs from all parts of the world may come to certain wine debuts and they can make or break the popularity and grade of the wine.