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wine taster

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Word: Wine Taster

Definition:
A "wine taster" is a person who tastes and evaluates different types of wines to judge their quality. They often look for specific flavors, aromas, and characteristics in the wine.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • How to Use in a Sentence: You can say, "She is a professional wine taster," or "He works as a wine taster at a vineyard."
Example Sentence:
  • "During the wine festival, many wine tasters gathered to sample the new wines from local wineries."
Advanced Usage:
  • In the wine industry, a wine taster may also be referred to as a "sommelier," especially in restaurants. This term implies a higher level of expertise and often includes knowledge of food pairings.
Word Variants:
  • Wine Tasting (noun): The act of tasting wines to evaluate them.
  • Wine Tasting Event (noun): An organized occasion where people taste various wines.
  • Wine Tasting Notes (noun): Written observations about the flavors and qualities of a wine after tasting it.
Different Meanings:

While "wine taster" primarily refers to someone who evaluates wine, the word "taster" can also refer to someone who samples food or drinks in general, without a specific focus on wine.

Synonyms:
  • Sommelier (more formal and specialized)
  • Wine Evaluator
  • Wine Connoisseur (refers to someone with a deep understanding of wine)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "wine taster," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "To taste the wine" - This means to sample the wine to determine its quality.
    • "Wine and dine" - This means to entertain someone with good food and wine, often used in a social or business context.
Summary:

A "wine taster" is someone who carefully examines and judges wines.

Noun
  1. a taster who evaluates the quality of wines

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