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The word "vineyard" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a piece of land where grapes are grown for making wine. Example: The couple took a romantic stroll through the scenic vineyards, admiring the rows of lush grapevines and breathing in the sweet aroma of ripening grapes.
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vineyard
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A grape plantation.
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In between, there would be the last bottles of Waitaki Braids pinot gris and pinot noir (a vineyard I co-owned in New Zealand) that we have on the list at The Providores.
Insider tip Jason Martin, a British artist who works in Comporta and is creating a vineyard and garden, recommends horse riding on the beach with José Ribeiro (cavalosnaareia.com).
Home: Stay on a Sussex vineyard A Sussex vineyard has restored its 19th-century farmhouse to offer stylish and great-value B&B accommodation on the South Downs.
The builder, soccer fanatic, vineyard owner and restaraunteur has urged ordinary Irish citizens not to pay the €100 Household Charge.
Come dine with me: More supperclubs Worldwide Like-a-local.com has a range of listings for places around the world where you can eat with locals, including a houseboat in Amsterdam, a roof terrace in Barcelona and a Porto apartment where the host serves wine from his own vineyard.
Nebraska looks like a splice of that film (George Clooney family saga) and Payne's previous, Sideways (ill-fated vineyard holiday) – it's a father/son road trip with the booze-addled Dern driving from Montana to Nebraska with estranged offspring (Saturday Night Live regular Will Forte) on the trail of a million-dollar prize.
In 1912, fifteen vineyard owners and producers decided to pool their knowledge and resources together to make red wine.
We had olives, a vineyard".
The name is a tribute to the early French Protestant immigrants to South Africa, with traditional-looking labels featuring a vineyard sketch.
A common fantasy of overworked executives is to throw it all in and retire to a vineyard.
Convinced that global warming is making her grapes ripen faster each year, Vanya has created the region's first biodynamic vineyard: she uses power from a local wind-farm, and relies on the soil's natural water structure.
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