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  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><dc:Title>Wine & conversation [electronic resource] / Adrienne Lehrer.</dc:Title>
<dc:Creator>Lehrer, Adrienne.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Subject>Semantics.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Wine tasting Terminology.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Conversation.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>P325 .L368 2009</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>641.22014 22</dc:Subject>
<dc:Description>Previous ed.: Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1983.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Includes bibliographical references and index.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Description based on print version record.</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>The world of wine vocabulary is growing alongside the current popularity of wine itself. The question is, what do these words mean? Can they actually reflect the objective characteristics of wine, and can two drinkers really use and understand these words in the same way?</dc:Description>
<dc:Publisher>New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press,</dc:Publisher>
<dc:Date>2009.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2009.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2009</dc:Date>
<dc:Type>Text</dc:Type>
<dc:Format>1 online resource (xiv, 314 p., [4] p. of plates) :</dc:Format>
<dc:Identifier>http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195307931.001.0001</dc:Identifier>
<dc:Language>eng</dc:Language>

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