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szamoca
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Dear Colleagues,
How do you say in English the person who works in a winery? Is he a winer? Thanks , Imola
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30 Jan 2012
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yanogator
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a vintner. Definitely not a winer (which sounds like whiner, which no one wants to be known as) Winemaker also works. Bruce |
30 Jan 2012
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Olindalima ( F )
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Vintner, much more latin like, not that much English.
Think of Vintage wines - that �s what a vintner does - prepares, selects, smels, tastes ( Oh God ) , probably I am speaking of some other different tasks.... not sure at all. I am not an expert, I only drink them, do not select the vines....
Linda
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31 Jan 2012
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Apodo
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I live in a wine producing area. We use the word winemaker. A vintner is a winemaker or a wine merchant: Extra information: Also (and I only know this word because it came up in a cryptic crossword), the science of winemaking is called oenology, giving us the word oenologist. Viticulture is the growing of grapes, giving us the word viticulturist.
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