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wine·mak·ing

 (wīn′mā′kĭng)
n.
The art and science of making wine.

wine′mak′er n.
wine′mak′ing adj.
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winemaker

(ˈwaɪnmeɪkə)
n
(Brewing) a person or organization that makes wine
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.winemaker - someone who makes winewinemaker - someone who makes wine    
maker, shaper - a person who makes things
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They also have the crisp, fruity white Australian Lindemans Winemakers Chardonnay Semillon on sale at pounds 4.24, down from pounds 8.49 and the fruity red Australian Lindemans Winemakers Shiraz Cabernet for pounds 4.24, down from pounds 8.49.
Winemakers are reporting across the country that they have never seen grapes of such quantity and quality.
A group of California winemakers has challenged the validity of the Adms-Harbertson Tannin Assay, which they say under-reports tannin concentrations in a wine.
The Leamington Winemakers' Circle is holding its 32nd annual show and prize-giving event on Saturday, at the village hall, in Broadway, Cubbington.
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'Andrea will be carefully looking after our wine brands from a top-line perspective, managing all aspects of winemaking by working hand-in-hand with our talented winemakers and viticulturists,' says Johan Venter, who heads up Distell's Centre of Excellence: Intrinsic, and to whom she will be reporting in her new role.
The people who grow the grapes and harvest them; and the winemakers who take those grapes and craft them into a delicious something (which we then enjoy with friends and family).
It's true that the Old-World winemaking countries have traditionally had many more men than women, but, in the New World winemaking regions, there are a variety of female winemakers and, while perhaps this isn't balanced yet, it's certainly heading in the right direction."
The people who grow the grapes and harvest them; and the winemakers who take those grapes and craft into a delicious something (which we then enjoy with friends and family).
A GROWING number of women are making their mark on the wine scene, opening cellar doors and breaking barriers in what is, historically, a male-dominated industry, to pave the way for future female winemakers.