winetaster

winetaster
One who examines and evaluates wine by tasting it.

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  • winetaster — /wuyn tay steuhr/, n. 1. a critic, writer, buyer, or other professional who tests the quality of wine by tasting. 2. a small, flat bowl, often of silver, used to hold a small amount of wine being tasted. [1625 35; WINE + TASTER] * * * …   Universalium

  • winetaster — wine•tast•er [[t]ˈwaɪnˌteɪ stər[/t]] n. 1) vin a critic or other professional who tests the quality of wine by tasting 2) vin a small bowl, often of silver, from which wine is tasted • Etymology: 1625–35 …   From formal English to slang

  • winetaster — /wuyn tay steuhr/, n. 1. a critic, writer, buyer, or other professional who tests the quality of wine by tasting. 2. a small, flat bowl, often of silver, used to hold a small amount of wine being tasted. [1625 35; WINE + TASTER] …   Useful english dictionary

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  • wine|tast|er — «WYN TAYS tuhr», noun. a person who judges the quality of wine by tasting it: »A winetaster, savoring a fine wine, can sometimes guess from its bouquet not only the type of wine but also the vineyard from which it came and the year in which the… …   Useful english dictionary

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