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vintner

[ UK /vˈɪntnɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈvɪntnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes wine
  2. someone who sells wine

How To Use vintner In A Sentence

  • So as I went to the University rather out of shame of abiding the cellar under his very house, wicker bottles dangling over even the chief entrance into the Palace, serving for a vintner's bush.
  • The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats
  • Therefore it is, that to us the knowledge of how to properly gallize our wines is still more important than to the European vintner, and the results which we can realize are yet more important. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines
  • Vintners know that a second squeezing of a fine vineyard's grapes can still produce a respectable if somewhat tannic wine.
  • The vintners should stop whingeing and think about the non-smokers, who will now feel much happier about frequenting bars.
  • American vintners aren't supposed to use place-specific names from other countries -- this has been reinforced through recent trade agreements -- and, while there is no town called Muscadet, it is a specific region. Something Completely Different
  • Both the EU and the French government will come under pressure to fork over handouts to struggling vintners and to push for quotas on New World imports.
  • Some of the air extractors installed in an effort to make pubs more acceptable for non-smokers, have cost bar owners as much as €30,000, the Vintners' Federation of Ireland, said yesterday.
  • To make a red wine, a vintner will let the juice of the grapes mix with the skins.
  • An ivy bush was at one time a vintner's sign.
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