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Beer lovers even take a shot at wine snobs and their rituals.
Bill, an inveterate wine snob, had taught her a lot over the last year or two.
When you encountered wine snobs, what did you tell them?
O.K., so wine snobs might not take the place seriously.
Hes kind of a wine snob, and I wanted to impress him.
Wine snobs are already hooked because of the region's historical oddness.
I like a good wine myself, but Daddy's quite a wine snob.
I'm no wine snob; I can't even remember how to spell oenologist without a dictionary.
Yogababy was a French wine snob before moving to Seattle.
If there’s one thing worse than a wine ignoramus, it’s a wine snob.
Does that make him a wine snob?
The Wine Snob, by the way, is the straw man of wine writing.
My district supervisor is a wine snob.
“I wouldn’t consider myself a wine snob.
And prepare to do a spit-take, wine snobs.
It should appall wine snobs, beer swillers and even teetotalers.
Next, one for the wine snobs.
Becoming an obnoxious wine snob is not obligatory.
He added: "I'm no elitist, and I didn't make the movie for intellectuals or wine snobs.
I forebore tossing in some wine snob chat.
Ames was not a wine snob.
George is a frightful wine snob, she said, pouring a generous portion into his glass, then refilling her own.
Being caricatured as a wine snob is par for the course when you edit a wine magazine.
Even if they would qualify, many high-end producers don’t seek organic certification for fear that wine snobs will sneer.
Tim Hanni is not the first person to thumb his nose at the pompous dogma of wine snobs.