Noun: winemaker
Pronunciation:(‘wIn,mey-ku(r))
Wine maker meaning:
- Someone who makes wine
Synonyms: vintner, winemaker
Noun: wine maker
Wine maker meaning:
- A company that makes wine; a place where wine is made
Synonyms: winery
Derived forms: winemakers, wine makers
Quotations:
- Richard Mayson – Madeira is a wine like no other. It is fine wine in extremis. Heat and air, both the sworn enemies of most wines and wine makers, conspire to turn madeira into one of the most enthralling of the world’s wines as well as the most resilient. Wines from the nineteenth and even the eighteenth centuries still retain an ethereal, youthful gloss, even after spending what is, in wine terms, an aeon in cask and bottle. Having gone through this extreme and often extensive ageing process, madeira is virtually indestructible. Once the cork is removed, the wine comes to no harm, even if the bottle is left on ullage for months, even for years on end. If ever there was a wine to take away with you to a desert island, this is it.
Sample sentences:
- Here’s something a little different – a French wine maker joining AIM and using crowdfunding to raise money for the flotation.
- Midas recommended English wine maker Chapel Down last August when the shares were 19p.
- This week we looked at a miracle wine maker, pancake tips, Apple’s Car Play, and more.
- Wine maker uses optical image sorting tech to choose the best grapes.
- Treasury Wine shares have jumped on reports a liquor giant is interested in its US assets, but the local wine maker says it is not in sale talks.
- The beer and wine maker reported strong quarterly sales of brands like Corona and Modelo.
- Currently, the company’s three full-time wine makers use seven different apple varieties in their ciders, using a rack and cloth cider press.
- Wine makers have used drones to inspect their vineyards for several years, with high-definition cameras and sensors assessing crop and soil health.