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What (who) is vineyard - definition

PLANTATION OF GRAPE-BEARING VINES
Vineyards; Biodynamic vineyards; Biodynamic grapes; Vignette (vineyard); Wine estate; Estate wine; Estate vineyards; Grapery; Wineyard; Wine garden
  • Aerial view of vineyards in [[Markgräflerland]], Baden, Germany.
  • Aerial views of vineyards in Autumn in the Alsace wine region of France.
  • State Collections of Antiques]] in Munich.
  • Lanzarote]], [[Canary Islands]]. The low, curved walls protect the vines from the constant, drying wind.
  • North Fork]] of [[Long Island]]
  • A vineyard in [[Napa Valley]], [[California]]
  • Wine estate in [[Hungary]]
  • ''The Red Vineyard'', 1888 by [[Vincent van Gogh]], is the only van Gogh painting sold during his lifetime
  • Vineyards in the [[Judaean Mountains]] near [[Jerusalem]].
  • Languedoc-Roussillon]] region, southern France
  • A vineyard with bird-netting

Vineyard         
·noun An inclosure or yard for grapevines; a plantation of vines producing grapes.
vineyard         
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¦ noun a plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking.
vineyard         
(vineyards)
A vineyard is an area of land where grape vines are grown in order to produce wine. You can also use vineyard to refer to the set of buildings in which the wine is produced.
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Wikipedia

Vineyard

A vineyard (; also UK: ) is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture. Vineyards are often characterised by their terroir, a French term loosely translating as "a sense of place" that refers to the specific geographical and geological characteristics of grapevine plantations, which may be imparted to the wine itself.

Examples of use of vineyard
1. Hotels The Vineyard (016354 528770; www.the–vineyard.co.uk) at Stockcross is a stylish hotel set in a luscious vineyard in Newbury.
2. Monday, flooding the owner‘s vineyard, officials said.
3. The break flooded the property owner‘s vineyard and threatened about six other homes and a vineyard about a half–mile south of the site, Rico said.
4. Areas affected included Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha‘s Vineyard.
5. The vineyard cost 470,000, plus funds for renovation and equipment.