NOUN | a wine merchant | wine merchants | |
SYNO | vintner | wine merchant |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- His father was a wine merchant and a fishmonger by appointment to the Royal Court.
- His brother, John Cockburn FRSE (died 1862), was a wine merchant and founder of Cockburn's of Leith.
- For a time, the small community next to the canal was informally known as Lynchville, after the original owner of the property, the prominent wine merchant Dominick Lynch.
- Bouchon Wine Bar is a French-styled wine bar which encompasses a Wine Merchant, Bar, Restaurant and Deli.
- Martin Lynch-Gibbon is a well-to-do 41-year-old wine merchant whose childless marriage to an older woman called Antonia has been one of convenience rather than love.
- The brand was first launched in 1986 by English wine-merchant IDV.
- Trimalchio is an arrogant former slave who has become quite wealthy as a wine merchant.
- Currently, he is a professional wine merchant making wines under the labels "Hattrick" and "Triple Overtime" with wines from Australia and California.
- ... 8 September 1860 Berlin, Prussia – 21 April 1930 Berlin, Germany) was a Prussian/German brewery owner and wine merchant, who at the age of 40 began to study archaeology.
- He was born in Leith, the son of William Alexander, a wine merchant, and his wife, Elizabeth Lindsay.
- His father, also named Stefan George, was an inn keeper and wine merchant and his mother Eva (née Schmitt) was a homemaker.
- At the same time Christian Waagepetersen, wine merchant to the Danish court and supporter of the arts, also became an important patron for Marstrand during this early period.
- James's Street in London notes the upper floors of the building (which have housed the noted wine merchant Berry Brothers and Rudd since 1698) housed the Texas Legation.
- He spent some of his early years in Oporto, the principal city and port of northern Portugal, where his father worked as a port wine merchant, a family business connected with Taylor's Port.
- It housed a wine merchant in the 19th century, and was refurbished in 1914 into a café.
- After his theatre work, Havers slid into a period of acting unemployment, during which time he worked for a wine merchant.
- His empire included the Little Chef and Happy Eater roadside restaurants, Crest, Forte Grand, Travelodge and Posthouse hotels, as well as the wine merchant Grierson-Blumenthal and a non-controlling majority stake in the Savoy Hotel.
- Collaborated with the wine merchant Berry Bros & Rudd on a limited edition range of bottles.
- His mother Minka was born February 7, 1854; she was a descendant of Czech immigrants, manufacturers of crucibles for glass-making, and a daughter of a well known wine merchant and local councillor Jožef Kokošinek from Maribor (born in Vitanje).
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