vineyard in the PONS Dictionary

vineyard Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The wine stores of the city could hold about 160,000 litres, implying the use of about 1250 hectares of vineyards.
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The vineyard was first planted in 2005, and opened to the public in 2008.
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He had also a vineyard on his estate.
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However, the phylloxera pest unexpectedly struck in 1989, devastating the vineyards and reducing production by 60% over the next five years.
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After "veraison" has begun, viticulturists will test several hundred individual berries picked from clusters throughout the vineyard in increasing intervals as the harvest draws closers.
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The ridge is approximately 0.25mi km wide and 3.50mi km long, and is 3350acre km2 in area, with 500acre ha planted on 20 vineyards.
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The vineyards now cover about, and this area is expected to increase as hillsides are improved for the purpose.
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Here, in 1866, while a field was being cleared to make way for a vineyard, a burial ground was discovered.
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It is a naturally landscaped garden consisting of an orchard, a vineyard, an area for butterflies, insect hives and a hobby garden.
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The vineyard was complete, and a wall had been built around it, by the year 1336.
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