Etymology:
Meaning:
A person who loves or is devoted to wine, especially a connoisseur or enthusiast.
Origin:
The term "oenophile" first emerged in the early 19th century in France. It was coined by French wine writers to describe individuals with a deep appreciation for wine and its complexities. The term was later adopted in English and is now widely used to refer to wine enthusiasts.
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