Toper's nose, also known as alcoholic nose or drinker's nose, is a condition characterized by redness and swollenness of the nose due to excessive drinking. It is commonly associated with long-term alcohol use and is caused by dilated blood vessels in the nose. There are several synonyms used to describe this condition, including rhinophyma, bulbous nose, gin blossom, and wine nose. Rhinophyma refers to the enlargement and deformity of the nose, which is a common complication of toper's nose. On the other hand, gin blossom and wine nose are colloquial terms used to describe a red and bumpy nose that resembles a flower's bloom.