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Definition of oenology in English: oenology(US enology) noun iːˈnɒlədʒiiˈnɑlədʒi mass nounThe study of wines. Example sentencesExamples - There's a practical, workhorse ethic about the school's enology and viticulture programs, where students learn winemaking on a commercial scale.
- The wine was bought directly from a local producer, picked more or less at random from our guide, who turned out to be a professor of oenology, no less.
- Nicholas's passion is not just acquired-in-France along with a great deal of oenology, it comes from within.
- Heitz then went on to Fresno State College in California, where he lectured in oenology for a few years.
- When modern professors of oenology see this in their nightmares, they wake up screaming.
- The curriculum is based on the existing beverage studies core that includes classes in beverage service, oenology and related areas.
- Crack open a bottle of Three-Buck Chuck and read along as Judge Bill Gibron schools you in the ways of enology.
- She had a greater passion for the Pinot Noir her parents were making and set out to study enology in Beaune, France, for the edge of respect that a second-generation winemaker here might need.
- Crack open a bottle of wine and read along as he schools you in the ways of enology.
- I was drawn to winemaking and studied for a degree in oenology.
- Early on, Shari went back to school to study viticulture and enology at the University of California, Davis.
- ‘I read Maynard Amerine's book,’ he said, referring to the longtime University of California at Davis viticulture and enology professor.
- ‘The flower and composition of wine grapes is such a subtle thing,’ said Carole Meredith, a professor of viticulture and enology at the University of California at Davis.
- Torres began his wine career with a course in oenology at the University of Dijon in Burgundy.
- Most are created by winemakers taught the same unimaginative standards of flavor, quality, and technique at enology schools the world over.
- The late science-fiction author Lester Del Rey was accustomed to declaring authoritatively on every subject from oenology to onomancy.
Derivatives adjective iːnəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)linəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l It is a cultural opportunity to approach the world of quality food, oenological rarities, cooks from every part of the globe. Example sentencesExamples - The oenological and viticultural faculties of the universities of Bordeaux and Montpellier have long enjoyed international prestige.
- These impacts on vine development and berry composition enhance enological quality potential, especially for red wine production.
- McCoy excels when she describes the growing number of oenological consultants who have sprung up.
- The flor velum is composed of the flor yeast and creates an aerobic environment that is conducive to the unique enological properties of these yeasts.
noun iːˈnɒlədʒɪstiˈnɑlədʒəst Fifteen more wines were sampled by the budding oenologists to encompass the two main varietals Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Example sentencesExamples - When I visited his winery, Anakena, in December, I sat in on a meeting he had with his chief oenologist.
- Then in 1989 a visiting enologist spotted the problem.
- During the tasting, oenologists said that the wines were perfect and were not Bulgarian.
- It can even find an oenologist to help make wine at your vineyard.
Origin Early 19th century: from Greek oinos 'wine' + -logy. Definition of enology in US English: enology(also oenology) nounēˈnäləjēiˈnɑlədʒi The study of wines. Example sentencesExamples - I was drawn to winemaking and studied for a degree in oenology.
- She had a greater passion for the Pinot Noir her parents were making and set out to study enology in Beaune, France, for the edge of respect that a second-generation winemaker here might need.
- Crack open a bottle of Three-Buck Chuck and read along as Judge Bill Gibron schools you in the ways of enology.
- The late science-fiction author Lester Del Rey was accustomed to declaring authoritatively on every subject from oenology to onomancy.
- When modern professors of oenology see this in their nightmares, they wake up screaming.
- Early on, Shari went back to school to study viticulture and enology at the University of California, Davis.
- Most are created by winemakers taught the same unimaginative standards of flavor, quality, and technique at enology schools the world over.
- Crack open a bottle of wine and read along as he schools you in the ways of enology.
- Nicholas's passion is not just acquired-in-France along with a great deal of oenology, it comes from within.
- ‘The flower and composition of wine grapes is such a subtle thing,’ said Carole Meredith, a professor of viticulture and enology at the University of California at Davis.
- The wine was bought directly from a local producer, picked more or less at random from our guide, who turned out to be a professor of oenology, no less.
- There's a practical, workhorse ethic about the school's enology and viticulture programs, where students learn winemaking on a commercial scale.
- The curriculum is based on the existing beverage studies core that includes classes in beverage service, oenology and related areas.
- ‘I read Maynard Amerine's book,’ he said, referring to the longtime University of California at Davis viticulture and enology professor.
- Heitz then went on to Fresno State College in California, where he lectured in oenology for a few years.
- Torres began his wine career with a course in oenology at the University of Dijon in Burgundy.
Origin Early 19th century: from Greek oinos ‘wine’ + -logy. |