Pronunciation: /ˈvɪntnər/

Definitions of vintner

noun a person who makes or sells wine

Example Sentences

A1 The vintner grows grapes to make wine.

A2 The vintner carefully selects the best grapes for his wine.

B1 The vintner's vineyard produces award-winning wines.

B2 The vintner's knowledge of winemaking techniques sets him apart from others in the industry.

C1 The vintner's family has been in the winemaking business for generations.

C2 The vintner's expertise in blending different grape varietals results in complex and flavorful wines.

Examples of vintner in a Sentence

formal The vintner carefully selected the grapes for his latest batch of wine.

informal The vintner is hosting a wine tasting event next weekend.

slang I heard the vintner's new blend is off the chain.

figurative The vintner's attention to detail is like an artist creating a masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of vintner

past tense

vintnered

plural

vintners

comparative

more vintner

superlative

most vintner

present tense

vintners

future tense

will vintner

perfect tense

have vintnered

continuous tense

is vintnering

singular

vintner

positive degree

vintner

infinitive

to vintner

gerund

vintnering

participle

vintnered

Origin and Evolution of vintner

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vintner' originated from the Old French word 'vintenier' which came from the Latin word 'vinitor' meaning 'wine merchant'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'vintner' has evolved to refer specifically to someone who sells or produces wine, distinguishing them from other types of merchants.