vintners in English

noun
1
a wine merchant.
Never mind that the vast majority of vintners and tasters and sommeliers are men.
2
a wine maker.
I'm no vintner and I'm hardly a wine connoisseur.
noun

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1. 18 Even now the vintners are prowling the prodigal vines.

2. The Buchers themselves are warm hosts, great teachers, and obviously expert vintners

3. With high demand and continuing short supply, Schofield said vintners are resorting to other measures.

4. This method was slow, however, and not always successful, as the vintners did not understand the process.

5. The Licensed Vintners Association, which represents Ireland's publicans, has told members to provide disinfectant for rural pubs.

6. 20 For years, vintners lobbied regulators without success for permission to advertise therapeutic or curative effects of wine.

7. So it was in Franconia, Germany, in 1794 when vintners pressed juice from frozen grapes after an ice storm.

8. Brandy is an alcoholic beverage said to be originated in Spain by the vintners in the 15th or 16th century

9. But vintners made headway last year with the publication of new federal dietary guidelines that for the first time described those benefits.

10. The Aerie has an award-winning wine list with a robust selection featuring hundreds of options from vintners across the globe

11. Family vintners for over 100 years, the Catenas are recognized internationally for their pioneering role in high-altitude viticulture and in leading Argentina’s Malbec revolution

12. He explains that because iron does not "induce color change, accelerated oxidation, or cloudiness, " vintners tend to ignore its potential role as a meal-spoiler.

13. Acia members are made up of cooperage firms, stave and heading producers, barrel and keg producers, as well as members of allied industries such as distillers, vintners, and steel producers, among many others with connections to the wooden barrel.

14. “Bluet might be the highest-added-value product for Maine wild blueberries — we’re using 3 pounds per bottle.” For now, Martin and Terrien appreciate being in a “category of one,” the world’s only vintners making authentic champagne-style wine from wild blueberries.