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viniculture

[ UK /vˈɪnɪkˌʌlt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cultivation of grapes and grape vines; grape growing

How To Use viniculture In A Sentence

  • An ardent linguist proficient in ancient Oriental languages, Napp had many other passions, including horticulture, viniculture, and fruit growing.
  • Blue is the colour, viniculture is the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blue is the colour, viniculture is the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • French viniculture is a stumbling, incoherent, incontinent thing in terminal crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although it gets a bit sappy towards the end,1 this one is enhanced by the viniculture neep, and the wine-review epigraphs opening each section are a nice touch: IRoSF reviews “Waiting for Rain”
  • Once a major supplier of wine to Europe, the cold spell led to the complete collapse of viniculture in the British Isles.
  • Australia's Shiraz actually came from the Rhône Valley, via one man, who was on a vine-collecting journey to Europe's great wine regions for the benefit of Australian viniculture.
  • What is not so well known, perhaps, is his almost messianic desire to propagate a love of fine wine and viniculture to as large an audience as possible.
  • The new world has helped turn wine growing and wine making into a science (viticulture and viniculture respectively).
  • There is an opportunity to invest in the wine plantation for five years with a guaranteed return on your investment and the rather appealing chance to check the quality of the viniculture on a fairly regular basis.
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