DIONYSOS (or Dionysus) was the great Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure and festivity.
He was depicted as either an older bearded god or a pretty effeminate, long-haired youth. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), drinking cup, leopard and fruiting vine. He was usually accompanied by a troop of Satyrs and Mainades (female devotees or nymphs).
The most famous myths of Dionysos include:
The instruction of Ikarios in winemaking.
His love for Ariadne who he found abandoned on the island of Naxos and made his wife.
So with this in mind I thought perhaps -
Followers of Ariadne or The Ariadnians.
Alternatively, especially as it is an all female club -
The Mainades of Dionysus, one could also drop the 'The'.
Bacchus, the Roman God of wine, has already had his name pinched by the Oxford University Wine Society.
Hope this helps and happy tippling.
2007-03-19 23:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Bacchus' Beauties. Bacchus' Babes. Ladies what Wine. Bottle Babes. The Bubbly Girls. The Champagne Ladies. W omen A gainst N aughty K nowledge. The Wine Slappers. The Fairer Sec. No Bruts. Sapphic Sparkle. Les Mademoiselles au p!ss. Missus in a Bottle. I need a rest now.
2007-03-19 23:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, I agree with the above answer the type of font is important. If its a lame name a cool font can fix that, a graphic designer can fix that. I think a cool old looking font would be cool. And names hmm... A Black Cellar Cellar Door Love, wine (like a letter) The Last Glass Glass half-full Grape Ivy's The liquid grape (naked ape lol) Purple glass The golden ivy I don't know. These names seem cool to me :]
2016-04-07 23:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Senoras del vino OR Las avinionadas ( a play on aficionadas)
N.B. This is appropriate because whilst the adjective aficionado/a (plural os/as) means fond of, the noun aficionado/a ( plural os/as) means amateur.
If you choose the one below
Be careful of the spelling though
Also sommelier is a masculine word - for a wine waiter.
2007-03-20 02:06:44
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answered by Eddie D 6
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Wine, women and song.
This cliché exists in many languages. If you sing when you get together, it's a good name for you.
2007-03-21 05:11:08
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answered by Coco 2
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Vino Belles
2007-03-19 23:23:01
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answered by Luvfactory 5
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Merlot Maidens
2007-03-20 03:43:46
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answered by Living for today and a good wine 4
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Angels Delight
2007-03-19 23:15:59
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answered by cheri 7
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La Sommeleirs
(a sommeleir is an expert in wine parirings and vintages)
2007-03-20 02:20:14
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answered by glazeddonut27 3
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Vino about wine
2007-03-20 00:13:03
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answered by ChocLover 7
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