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- noun Plural form of
enologist .
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Examples
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POGGIOLI: Teresa Severini is the daughter of Maria Grazia Lungarotti and one of Italy's first female enologists.
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A large number of Long Island winery owners and some winemakers truly believe that Long Island can do many varietals equally well, regardless of the opinion of professional viticulturalists and enologists, and contrary to the opinion of outside independent reviewers of Long Island wines.
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POGGIOLI: Teresa Severini is the daughter of Maria Grazia Lungarotti and one of Italy's first female enologists.
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POGGIOLI: Teresa Severini is the daughter of Maria Grazia Lungarotti and one of Italy's first female enologists.
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POGGIOLI: Teresa Severini is the daughter of Maria Grazia Lungarotti and one of Italy's first female enologists.
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Larger vineyards have enologists, also known as vintners, who are there only to make and blend the wine.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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Larger vineyards have enologists, also known as vintners, who are there only to make and blend the wine.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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Larger vineyards have enologists, also known as vintners, who are there only to make and blend the wine.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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Larger vineyards have enologists, also known as vintners, who are there only to make and blend the wine.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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The simulated roast duck was staggeringly authentic, and even the wines could have passed the inspection of all but the most learned enologists on Earth.
The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992
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