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vinery

[ UK /vˈa‍ɪnəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced

How To Use vinery In A Sentence

  • Through the flower and fruit garden, against whose high outer walls peach trees and nectarines were trained to the sun, through the stables, the vinery, the mushroom house, the asparagus beds, the rosery, the summer-house, he conducted her — even into the kitchen garden to see the tiny green peas which Holly loved to scoop out of their pods with her finger, and lick up from the palm of her little brown hand. Indian Summer of a Forsyte
  • Our beat-up Citroën is a welcome distraction for the traffic-stalled touristsin the lanes beside us; they have hours to go before reaching the sea, the color of whichmimicsthe hue of dusty blue coating our car evidence of organic farming here at the vinery, where our family car doubles as a tractor-delivery vehicle... door dents and all. French Word-A-Day:
  • Outside you can explore the woodland garden, with its restored vinery and rare plantings, stretching down the hill towards the Dart estuary. 01803 842382, nationaltrust. org.uk/greenway. Hotel review | Fingals, Devon
  • Now, a vinery winery in Canada has imported a natural way to control its grape vines.
  • She was foaled and raised at Empire Stud, which is now one of the NY outposts for The Vinery, Lexington, KY. Liz O'Connell: A Pair of "Neighborhood Kids" to Run in the Breeders' Cup
  • A long run of narrow lean-tos against the north wall was probably built around 1828 and included a heated ‘stove’ at one end and a vinery at the other.
  • He confirmed that the colts will stand at Vinery Kentucky and will be syndicated.
  • Our beat-up Citroën is a welcome distraction for the traffic-stalled touristsin the lanes beside us; they have hours to go before reaching the sea, the color of whichmimicsthe hue of dusty blue coating our car (evidence of organic farming here at the vinery, where our family car doubles as a tractor-delivery vehicle ... door dents and all). Decalage horaire - French Word-A-Day
  • A vinery is a common hothouse or bark stove, heated with hot-water pipes or flues, and with a pit in the centre, which is generally filled with tan for pines. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • The next day, was the sight-seeing part of the official tour where our hosts took us to the Melbourne Cricket Ground and to an exotic-looking vinery in Yarra Valley.
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