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Definition of vintner in English:

vintner

noun ˈvɪntnəˈvɪntnər
  • 1A wine merchant.

    葡萄酒商

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We don't know much at all about him other than that he was a sophisticated cosmopolitan of the merchant class whose father was a vintner.
    • Days before the deadline, vintner lobbyists nationwide moderated their hard-line attitude and signalled acknowledgement that the new law was about to be a fact of life.
    • Because of rapid growth in wine consumption, it is also critically important for vintners to be able to meet the market demand for varieties that are currently in vogue.
    • Major towns had specialized guilds for different trades and London had a great variety of both mercantile guilds, such as grocers, goldsmiths, and vintners, and manufacturers like tailors and saddlers.
    • This is such a terrific idea, both for travelers and for local wine industries, that airports and vintners throughout the country should follow suit - and, in fact, several are considering the idea.
    • In a business in which wineries live and die on the happy tongues of sommeliers, wine writers, vintners, and importers, the vineyard is turning some taste buds in its favor.
    • The rapidly escalating problem of violence and unruly behaviour on the streets of the tourist town was highlighted when vintners and senior gardaí convened for a joint press conference on Monday afternoon.
    • In 1416 he was described as a taverner, and later in life as a vintner and a merchant, and was on several occasions fined for infringements of the assize of wine.
    • The deal has been arranged in conjunction with the wine merchants, leading Yorkshire vintners who supply GNER with all their wine.
    • As we walk away from the cameras and lights, I give him a bottle of what an Edinburgh vintner called the Orson Welles of wines.
    • A vintner found selling corrupt wine was forced to drink it, then banned from the trade.
    • His father was a publican who used his bar as a launching pad for a political career, initially as head of the Boston vintners association.
    • The surprise announcement by the local vintners that they would defy the new law has generated a media frenzy both locally, nationally and even internationally.
    • This is particularly true if early indications from vintners about the negative impact of the introduction of the smoking ban in pubs and restaurants endure into the medium term.
    • It is proposing that its members implement a ‘clean-air’ policy, similar to the compromise put forward by the vintners.
    • Others, like vintners, mercers, and drapers, dealt in goods brought into the town from more distant parts.
    • The ongoing problem came to a head on Monday evening when people staged a protest outside a Listowel pub where vintners had gathered for their annual general meeting at which the row was discussed.
    • Never mind that the vast majority of vintners and tasters and sommeliers are men.
    • A local committee, representing hoteliers, vintners, local traders and others, has publishes recommendations on the best type of cigarette receptacles for businesses to purchase.
    • Tickets are $75 and include wine from 35 vintners and food from a variety of restaurants.
  • 2North American A producer of wine; a winegrower.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm no vintner and I'm hardly a wine connoisseur.
    • When fermentation has run its course, the vintner will stop the process and filter the wine to remove solids and yeast remnants.
    • Different woods such as alder and apple distinctively tint the taste; a skilled smoker blends them like a vintner mixes grapes.
    • Of course, most of the Portuguese wine trade was dominated by British ships, merchants, and even vintners working in Iberia.
    • The simple wine tavern, owned and operated by the vintner and his family, combines the best of a picnic with dining out.
    • My experience of wine had always been from drinking it out of sealed, labeled bottles, and as a city girl it's always been easy for me to forget that wine is an agricultural product, and that vintners are first and foremost farmers.
    • To make a red wine, a vintner will let the juice of the grapes mix with the skins.
    • Just as New Zealand vintners discovered their soil's affinity for Sauvignon blanc, the Brits have found they have a flair for sparkling wine.
    • Wine is art, as vintners will quickly point out, and these days, wine art is everywhere.
    • They market their premium wine grapes to vintners in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and on the Central Coast of California.
    • There is talk about jazz and classical musicians serenading patrons on the patio Friday and Saturday nights and crafting another menu with area vintners providing the wine.
    • And who says that a Chardonnay socialist knows how to spend the vintner's money better than a vintner, especially when the vintner is struggling to survive?
    • This combination of warm days and cool nights is great for wine flavor, vintners say.
    • Each year, the tradesman, the farmer, and the vintner made a little more profit.
    • The vintners, who hated to see valuable grapes go to waste, loved the idea, but would the culinary world?
    • The New World vintner's goal is to produce a uniform taste through the entire production run.
    • The resulting accumulation of wine reserves has led to a steep drop in the barrel price of all but the most prestigious wines, which has many French vintners worried about their future.
    • One conventional vintner I interviewed sprays his grapes at night because he doesn't want consumers to see him spraying: ‘It's bad for business,’ he said.
    • The move into viticulture makes him part of a very small and elite circle of African-American vintners and vineyard owners.
    • To a large extent, they were responsible for carrying the California vintners who were struggling to survive the ban on wine.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Anglo-Latin from Old French vinetier, from medieval Latin vinetarius, from Latin vinetum 'vineyard', from vinum 'wine'.

Definition of vintner in US English:

vintner

nounˈvintnərˈvɪntnər
  • 1A wine merchant.

    葡萄酒商

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His father was a publican who used his bar as a launching pad for a political career, initially as head of the Boston vintners association.
    • The rapidly escalating problem of violence and unruly behaviour on the streets of the tourist town was highlighted when vintners and senior gardaí convened for a joint press conference on Monday afternoon.
    • Major towns had specialized guilds for different trades and London had a great variety of both mercantile guilds, such as grocers, goldsmiths, and vintners, and manufacturers like tailors and saddlers.
    • It is proposing that its members implement a ‘clean-air’ policy, similar to the compromise put forward by the vintners.
    • In a business in which wineries live and die on the happy tongues of sommeliers, wine writers, vintners, and importers, the vineyard is turning some taste buds in its favor.
    • The deal has been arranged in conjunction with the wine merchants, leading Yorkshire vintners who supply GNER with all their wine.
    • The ongoing problem came to a head on Monday evening when people staged a protest outside a Listowel pub where vintners had gathered for their annual general meeting at which the row was discussed.
    • We don't know much at all about him other than that he was a sophisticated cosmopolitan of the merchant class whose father was a vintner.
    • A vintner found selling corrupt wine was forced to drink it, then banned from the trade.
    • Tickets are $75 and include wine from 35 vintners and food from a variety of restaurants.
    • A local committee, representing hoteliers, vintners, local traders and others, has publishes recommendations on the best type of cigarette receptacles for businesses to purchase.
    • The surprise announcement by the local vintners that they would defy the new law has generated a media frenzy both locally, nationally and even internationally.
    • This is particularly true if early indications from vintners about the negative impact of the introduction of the smoking ban in pubs and restaurants endure into the medium term.
    • Days before the deadline, vintner lobbyists nationwide moderated their hard-line attitude and signalled acknowledgement that the new law was about to be a fact of life.
    • Others, like vintners, mercers, and drapers, dealt in goods brought into the town from more distant parts.
    • Because of rapid growth in wine consumption, it is also critically important for vintners to be able to meet the market demand for varieties that are currently in vogue.
    • In 1416 he was described as a taverner, and later in life as a vintner and a merchant, and was on several occasions fined for infringements of the assize of wine.
    • This is such a terrific idea, both for travelers and for local wine industries, that airports and vintners throughout the country should follow suit - and, in fact, several are considering the idea.
    • Never mind that the vast majority of vintners and tasters and sommeliers are men.
    • As we walk away from the cameras and lights, I give him a bottle of what an Edinburgh vintner called the Orson Welles of wines.
  • 2North American A producer of wine; a winegrower.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wine is art, as vintners will quickly point out, and these days, wine art is everywhere.
    • When fermentation has run its course, the vintner will stop the process and filter the wine to remove solids and yeast remnants.
    • I'm no vintner and I'm hardly a wine connoisseur.
    • The New World vintner's goal is to produce a uniform taste through the entire production run.
    • The simple wine tavern, owned and operated by the vintner and his family, combines the best of a picnic with dining out.
    • The resulting accumulation of wine reserves has led to a steep drop in the barrel price of all but the most prestigious wines, which has many French vintners worried about their future.
    • This combination of warm days and cool nights is great for wine flavor, vintners say.
    • And who says that a Chardonnay socialist knows how to spend the vintner's money better than a vintner, especially when the vintner is struggling to survive?
    • They market their premium wine grapes to vintners in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and on the Central Coast of California.
    • Of course, most of the Portuguese wine trade was dominated by British ships, merchants, and even vintners working in Iberia.
    • The vintners, who hated to see valuable grapes go to waste, loved the idea, but would the culinary world?
    • One conventional vintner I interviewed sprays his grapes at night because he doesn't want consumers to see him spraying: ‘It's bad for business,’ he said.
    • To a large extent, they were responsible for carrying the California vintners who were struggling to survive the ban on wine.
    • Just as New Zealand vintners discovered their soil's affinity for Sauvignon blanc, the Brits have found they have a flair for sparkling wine.
    • Different woods such as alder and apple distinctively tint the taste; a skilled smoker blends them like a vintner mixes grapes.
    • There is talk about jazz and classical musicians serenading patrons on the patio Friday and Saturday nights and crafting another menu with area vintners providing the wine.
    • The move into viticulture makes him part of a very small and elite circle of African-American vintners and vineyard owners.
    • My experience of wine had always been from drinking it out of sealed, labeled bottles, and as a city girl it's always been easy for me to forget that wine is an agricultural product, and that vintners are first and foremost farmers.
    • To make a red wine, a vintner will let the juice of the grapes mix with the skins.
    • Each year, the tradesman, the farmer, and the vintner made a little more profit.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Anglo-Latin from Old French vinetier, from medieval Latin vinetarius, from Latin vinetum ‘vineyard’, from vinum ‘wine’.

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