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is viticulture
noun
The agricultural practice of growing grape vines.
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Cultural afternoon For many people, the culture associated with Jerez is viticulture, specifically the palomino grapes that are grown in the vineyards to the north and turned into sherry in the many bodegas that are dotted around the city.
However, most prominent of these Arcadian pursuits is viticulture.
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The mainstays of the early Burnside economy were viticulture, mining and olive groves; Glen Osmond boasted substantial mineral deposits, and vineyards were established at Magill.
It is challenging viticulture, which explains the industry tradition of families such as the Symingtons, with 13 generations' experience to call on in making port.
I know I'm going out on a limb here, but my hunch is that viticulture will not turn out to prove as central to the Welsh economy as coalmining once was.
The hope is that viticulture will eventually prove as profitable as tobacco, but farmers aren't the only students at Surry Community College in Dobson, which has its own vineyard and winery.
Probably not all English winemakers have quite such rock'n'roll pals but Andy and Nichola Hill have not always been in viticulture.
There is also some viticulture.
Viticulture is the leading branch of agriculture.
Viticulture is particularly prevalent in the Loire valley.
Viticulture is largely limited to the area around Toul.
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