Winemaker in a sentence as a noun

My winemaker contacts winced when I said I like my gamay and pinot noir chilled but I do.

Contact the winemaker and see if you can get on their mailing list, possibly buy futures.

As a tech geek that is also a home brewer/home winemaker I find it very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

It would even be better if the winemaker was aware of the origins of the text and added it as a typographer in-joke.

I'm not convinced that last example wasn't a winemaker looking for some fancy-looking latin to make his wine label look classier.

I could not believe it, but I visited a winemaker recently in Burgundy, and asked the guy what he thought of this experiment. And he confirmed it, in a blind test, he and a lot of people can't distinguish red from white wine.

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He is the kind of fascinating winemaker that does not even have electricity in his cellars so I doubt he would go for inert gas storage in lieu of re-corking it. I think I managed to do a full week tasting just once, with a lot of discipline.

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Also some winemaker weirdness/hangups about oxidation falls on deaf ears when you drink the stuff mere weeks later, so that was a little weird. Someone who actually knows how to brew could probably make some money if there was only a way to organize the process of match making wanna be beer brewers with real experienced beer brewers.

Before I proceed I must add that decades ago one of the 'sins' of my youth was to spend a little time working in a vineyard/winery—not as a winemaker or specialist but as a general dogsbody. Nevertheless, when knowledgeable people who regularly win awards for their wines surround one, one cannot but help pick up a few valuable tips.

Often a winery is also a vineyard, but at least with cult wines there's a symbiotic supplier relationship, wherein, for example, a winemaker will produce a wine made from grapes grown by a particular vineyard, which is owned by someone else. The winemaker will then "vineyard designate" the wine, to both the winery's and the vineyard's benefit.

The process of making wine is fundamentally very different for the typical mass-market grocery store wine than it is for a smaller winemaker. They have to put in all kinds of additives to make the output of high-volume wine production palatable, and the end result is something that may be perfectly drinkable but no one would consider best-of-breed wine.

I was thinking about this and I realized that putting programming in front of someone like a winemaker will also have to deal with problems faced by programmers--debugging, refactoring code, upgrading, optimizing, putting together frameworks, and etc.

Winemaker definitions

noun

someone who makes wine

See also: vintner