viniculture

IPA: vˈɪnɪkʌɫtʃɝ

noun

  • The cultivation of grapes, especially those used to produce wine.
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Examples of "viniculture" in Sentences

  • The viniculture plays a mayor role as well as the tourism.
  • Language or state borders do not count in viti viniculture.
  • The economy is based on apple and plum orchards and viniculture.
  • The term viniculture is not as popular as its counterpart enology.
  • Chief occupations include farming, viniculture and vegetable growing.
  • Viniculture dates back to just over two thousand years in Liechtenstein.
  • They mostly work in the fields of gardening, agriculture and viniculture.
  • The first attempts at viniculture in Belgium were made around the same time.
  • He naturalized several sand species helping the state of Hungarian viniculture.
  • The climate around Lake Balaton has also made the region ideal for viniculture.
  • Those were the people I learned about wine from, small-batch family-grounded viniculture.
  • The views are picture-postcard — but in other respects, my romantic notions of viniculture have been sadly crushed.
  • The historic village museum will have demonstrations on viniculture traditions, a wine-tasting fair and activities for kids.
  • Although it gets a bit sappy towards the end,1 this one is enhanced by the viniculture neep, and the wine-review epigraphs opening each section are a nice touch:
  • It's the heart of Thai viniculture, sitting coolly 350 meters above sea level (which helps compensate for its being far closer to the equator than the world's traditional wine-producing regions).

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