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- oinos (οἶνος) "wine" and the suffix –logia (-λογία) the "study of". An oenologist is an expert in the science of wine and of the arts and techniques for...
- wine collection between an heiress and a star student of a well known oenologist who p****ed away. However, the former experiences severe side effects related...
- Republic Muslihan DS 74 Politician Indonesia (Bengkulu) Jacques Puisais 93 Oenologist France (Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt) Ali-Asghar Zarei 63 Politician Iran (Tehran)...
- AntoniniItalian oenologist and winery consultant Walter Clore – "father of Washington wine" Jean-Luc ColomboRhone Valley oenologist and winemaker* Denis...
- created his Armagnac 700 in 2013, after researching and working with an oenologist for several years. He designed the bottle himself, wrapping it in a felt...
- product of smaller growers or wine-makers to sell them under its own name Oenologist A wine scientist or wine chemist; a student of oenology. In the 2000s...
- 1976 QR Vasilij Egorovich Tairov (1859–1938), Russian viticulturist and oenologist MPC · 6356 6357 Glushko 1976 SK3 Valentin Glushko (1908–1989), Soviet...
- Émile Peynaud (29 June 1912 – 18 July 2004) was a French oenologist and researcher who has been credited with revolutionizing winemaking in the latter...
- Alberto Antonini (born 10 June 1959) is an Italian oenologist and grower-producer, as well as a consultant to a large number of wineries in various countries...
- niece, but in 1964, Jean-Pierre Moueix bought the Lignac shares, and the oenologist Jean-Claude Berrouet became permanently attached to Pétrus. Prior to this...