vineyard
/ˈvɪnjərd/
noun
- A plantation of grapevines, typically where grapes are grown for winemaking.
- She bought a small vineyard in the countryside to start her own winery.
- They spent the afternoon touring a beautiful vineyard in Tuscany.
- The vineyard produced enough grapes to make thousands of bottles of wine.
- A place or area associated with the cultivation of grapes.
- Workers were busy pruning the vines in the vineyard before harvest.
- The vineyard's tasting room offered samples of their latest vintage.
- The region is famous for its rolling vineyards and sunny climate.