dégustation de vins - definizione. Che cos'è dégustation de vins
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Cosa (chi) è dégustation de vins - definizione

SOVIET DISSIDENT AND BAPTIST LEADER (1928-1998)
Georgy Vins; Georgi Petrovich Vins; Георгий Петрович Винс; Vins

Tasting         
CAREFUL, APPRECIATIVE TASTING OF VARIOUS FOODS
Tasting; Dégustation
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Taste.
II. Tasting ·noun The act of perceiving or tasting by the organs of taste; the faculty or sense by which we perceive or distinguish savors.
Degustation         
CAREFUL, APPRECIATIVE TASTING OF VARIOUS FOODS
Tasting; Dégustation
·noun Tasting; the appreciation of sapid qualities by the taste organs.
tasting         
CAREFUL, APPRECIATIVE TASTING OF VARIOUS FOODS
Tasting; Dégustation
(tastings)
Tasting is used in expressions such as wine tasting to refer to a social event at which people try different kinds of the specified drink or food in small amounts.
N-COUNT: usu supp N

Wikipedia

Georgi Vins

Georgi Petrovich Vins (Russian: Георгий Петрович Винс; August 4, 1928 Blagoveshchensk, Russian SFSR – January 11, 1998 Elkhart, Indiana) was a Russian Baptist pastor persecuted by the Soviet authorities for his involvement in a network of independent Baptist churches. Following an agreement between Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Vins and his family were expelled from the Soviet Union in 1979 with a group of other dissidents (Alexander Ginzburg, Eduard Kuznetsov, Mark Dymshits and Valentin Moroz) in exchange for two convicted spies, Rudolf Chernyaev and Valdik Enger.