vineyard
IPA: vˈɪnjɝd
noun
- A grape plantation, especially one used in the production of wine.
- A surname.
- A census-designated place in Sacramento County, California, United States.
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Examples of "vineyard" in Sentences
- This vineyard is right off Beartown Road adjacent to the winery and Route 14.
- I find that farm work clears the mind, and the vineyard is a great place to prove theorems.
- Good timing during harvest season as the vineyard is full of folks ready for a party and celebration.
- We use no pesticides and every element within our sustainably-farmed vineyard is native to the vineyard.
- I suppose a vineyard is rather too large for these methods, unless several people do the weeding on an almost constant basis.
- Deirdre Combs, who owns a home that overlooks the Calness vineyard, is worried development could ruin the area's rural character.
- The thought of riding even the dorkiest, most Pee Wee Herman-ish bicycle through a French vineyard is almost more than I can bear!
- Their vineyard is 18 years old and veteran vineyard manager Steve Mudd watches over the vines while Bruce Schneider of Schneider Vineyards makes the wines.
- Jason Haas, general manager at Tablas Creek in Paso Robles, opens his books for us and walks us through his decision-making on whether a vineyard is worth developing to make a wine under $20.
- As best I can determine, the Niebaum-Coppola Estate vineyard is certified organic; but the rest of the wines produced under the Coppola name (many with the basic “California” appellation) are not.
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