The graduate of Wine and Winiculture school
The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.The term for the study of Greek and Roman literature is the Classics. Someone who studies them is a Classicist.
Ichthyologist
μαθηματικός (mathematikos)
Such a person is a Geologist.
'Bub' is a slang term for champagne, so she's "sippin that champagne."
There does not seem to be a term for this yet.
Champagne is a sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France. When spelled with a lower case "c," it is the generic term for any sparkling wine.
Someone who studies very hard might be called a bookworm. You could also say they keep their nose to the grindstone.
The Sommelier (wine steward) has an encyclopedia knowledge of champagne, however the champagne gourmet or connoisseur astes and evaluates the champagne for taste, aroma and appearance. These people may also be described as champagne experts.
I'm unaware of a specific term. 'Ornithologist' would be someone who studies birds.
Viniculturist, but could also be known as a connoisseur of wine.
Most people would consider it to be champagne. Champagne is a proprietary term for sparkling wines made in the Champagne region of France. The term champagne has a common use much the same way "Xerox" is used incorrectly to mean to copy, "Blanc de Blancs Methode Traditionelle" (white wine from white grapes, made in the traditional method) may not be from the Champage region in France.