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cellarmaster

[ sel-er-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]

noun

  1. a person in charge of a wine cellar.


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He was given the title “cellarmaster,” he said, because Mr. Baum didn’t believe “sommelier” fit in an American restaurant.

That any American restaurant would have a cellarmaster or a sommelier was a rare thing in those days.

Just a month before the World Trade Center was bombed in 1993, she became the first female cellarmaster at Windows, putting his teachings into practice.

On Tuesday, Lee, assistant winemaker Ryan Zepaltas and cellarmaster Luke Henderson were assessing the situation.

When Veuve Clicquot launches a new vintage, their practice is to reserve a certain percentage of the production for the next generations, according to Cellarmaster Dominique Demarville.

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