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taster

[tey-ster] / ˈteɪ stər /


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The champagne isn't the most questionable shipwreck item that adventurous tasters have sampled —that distinction probably goes to cheese salvaged from a 17th-century vessel.

From Salon

Among the tasters were sommeliers, enthusiasts, writers and two authorities, Charles Curtis and Mary Margaret McCamic, who had gone through the rigorous process of earning Master of Wine accreditations.

From New York Times

As the scene plays out, techno music pulses in the background and a crowd cheers the tasters on from just a few feet away.

From Salon

I’ve long been a critic of ornate tasting notes, those extravagant grocery lists of all the fruits, flowers and other aromas and flavors that a taster has perceived in a wine.

From New York Times

“He glanced at me and said, ‘Oh, you’re that taster girl,’” she recalled.

From New York Times