第三人称复数:vineyards
1. (种植酿酒葡萄的)葡萄园;葡萄酒厂
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.
1. The vineyard is such a novel and successful venture that it now features in the MBA program of Harvard Business School.
2. vineyard什么意思
2. The Fleur du Cap wines are made from grapes selected from vineyard blocks in the Cape coastal region and made in a contemporary style.
3. The catalogue features not just bottles, but also attractive photos of the horses now used to plow the vineyard.
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4. Museum releases are older vintages that the vineyard has kept because the winemaker believes the wine has great cellaring potential.
5. She got another surprise when Rolland first visited a Cofco chateau and went directly to the vineyard dressed as a real farmer.
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6. The 2006 Nut Tree Hill sangiovese comes from a separate vineyard near a grove of chestnut trees.
7. Dozens of people showed up at South Beach on Martha's Vineyard with their cameras and camcorders to watch the big waves and churning Atlantic.
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8. The society has adapted a vineyard seed drill to plant the seeds, which thrive at a depth of about 4 cm.
9. He planted his first vineyard in 1852 but the family concentrated on other forms of farming until 1981 when the winery was built.
10. From wine connoisseur to vineyard owner - how did you make that transition?
noun
1. a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced
Synonym: vinery