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Definition of vineyard in English: vineyardnoun ˈvɪnjɑːdˈvɪnjədˈvɪnjərd 1A plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking. Example sentencesExamples - Although there are many hundreds of villages that make wine in Burgundy, very few have vineyards with Grand Cru status.
- Surrounding their dwelling were maize plantations and vineyards, owned by a wealthy landowner.
- Wine can be confusing, because even the wine from the same vineyard and winemaker changes from year to year.
- Winemaking begins in the vineyard, with proper care and attention to the vines during the growing season.
- They are all from the same producer, same grape, same region, but different vintages and vineyards.
- This Sauvignon is hand picked from vineyards practicing sustainable agriculture in Napa.
- Solomon made mention of how foxes were damaging to vineyards, consuming ripe grapes.
- The decline of grape vineyards depends on the age of the grape vines and on the variety planted.
- It is a blend of usually the three best recent vintages, from the best vineyards and the best grapes.
- Originally the farm had been a vineyard, like most farms in Catalunya.
- The dancers all look like they're more suited to stomping on grapes in a vineyard.
- Each commandery had its vineyard or vineyards: hence the name of the modern dessert wine from Cyprus.
- One of the vineyards has annual vegetables intercropped with grapevines.
- Not all of my colleagues travel as much, but I reckon it's essential to visit vineyards and interview winemakers.
- There always seem to be cherry trees surrounding the best vineyards in Valpolicella.
- Some wineries may even tell you the specific vineyard that the grapes had been grown.
- Vintners know that a second squeezing of a fine vineyard's grapes can still produce a respectable if somewhat tannic wine.
- I got off the cart without help for once because everyone was deep in the vineyards harvesting the grapes.
- He and the winery owner were out in a vineyard looking at what the Californian said was Pinot blanc.
- Surprisingly, many neighboring vineyards are farming without any irrigation at all.
Synonyms plantation, farm, holding - 1.1 A sphere of action or labour (in allusion to Matt. 20:1)
for those of you still labouring in that academic vineyard, stay strong and watch your back Example sentencesExamples - It's all very well to give young people their chance, but they should have laboured a bit in the parliamentary vineyard.
- They have not laboured in the vineyard long enough to accept the dynamics of the struggle that he has been engaged in.
- His people are labourers in the vineyard of the American dream who never got to taste the wine.
- For those of you still laboring in that academic vineyard, stay strong and watch your back.
Definition of vineyard in US English: vineyardnounˈvinyərdˈvɪnjərd 1A plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking. Example sentencesExamples - One of the vineyards has annual vegetables intercropped with grapevines.
- This Sauvignon is hand picked from vineyards practicing sustainable agriculture in Napa.
- There always seem to be cherry trees surrounding the best vineyards in Valpolicella.
- Some wineries may even tell you the specific vineyard that the grapes had been grown.
- It is a blend of usually the three best recent vintages, from the best vineyards and the best grapes.
- Each commandery had its vineyard or vineyards: hence the name of the modern dessert wine from Cyprus.
- The dancers all look like they're more suited to stomping on grapes in a vineyard.
- I got off the cart without help for once because everyone was deep in the vineyards harvesting the grapes.
- Although there are many hundreds of villages that make wine in Burgundy, very few have vineyards with Grand Cru status.
- Winemaking begins in the vineyard, with proper care and attention to the vines during the growing season.
- They are all from the same producer, same grape, same region, but different vintages and vineyards.
- The decline of grape vineyards depends on the age of the grape vines and on the variety planted.
- Surrounding their dwelling were maize plantations and vineyards, owned by a wealthy landowner.
- Surprisingly, many neighboring vineyards are farming without any irrigation at all.
- Wine can be confusing, because even the wine from the same vineyard and winemaker changes from year to year.
- Solomon made mention of how foxes were damaging to vineyards, consuming ripe grapes.
- Vintners know that a second squeezing of a fine vineyard's grapes can still produce a respectable if somewhat tannic wine.
- Not all of my colleagues travel as much, but I reckon it's essential to visit vineyards and interview winemakers.
- Originally the farm had been a vineyard, like most farms in Catalunya.
- He and the winery owner were out in a vineyard looking at what the Californian said was Pinot blanc.
Synonyms plantation, farm, holding - 1.1 A sphere of action or labor (in allusion to Matt. 20:1)
for those of you still laboring in that academic vineyard, stay strong and watch your back Example sentencesExamples - For those of you still laboring in that academic vineyard, stay strong and watch your back.
- It's all very well to give young people their chance, but they should have laboured a bit in the parliamentary vineyard.
- They have not laboured in the vineyard long enough to accept the dynamics of the struggle that he has been engaged in.
- His people are labourers in the vineyard of the American dream who never got to taste the wine.
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