Oenophile
(noun)
A lover or connoisseur of wine.
Origin:
From the greek word "oinos" meaning "wine" and "philos" meaning "lover".
Examples:
- As an oenophile, he had an extensive collection of rare and expensive wines.
- The oenophile carefully sniffed the bouquet of the wine before taking a sip.
- The wine club was filled with oenophiles discussing the different notes in their glasses.
- She was an oenophile who had traveled to many of the world's premier wine regions.
- The oenophile was able to tell the exact grape variety and vintage of the wine just by smelling it.