viticulture

[ UK /vˈɪtɪkˌʌlt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cultivation of grapes and grape vines; grape growing
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How To Use viticulture In A Sentence

  • One of the colonists ' importations was viticulture.
  • Producing wine actually involves two separate steps: the growing of the grapes, called viticulture and the making of the wine, called vinification.
  • Dr Pratten a radiologist was a pioneer of the Geographe region and a pioneer of viticulture.
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  • Viticulture: Traditional; defoliation and green harvest to have optimal yield control.
  • Maybe you just have to get a book on viticulture to keep your grapes from going bad.
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  • Producing wine actually involves two separate steps: the growing of the grapes, called viticulture and the making of the wine, called vinification.
  • The grapes produced by commercial viticulture are sold either as table grapes or drying grapes, or crushed and processed into wine or grape juice, grape concentrate, or rectified grape must.
  • Complete ignorance of viticulture was the mark of savages; so too was the drinking of undiluted wine, which was associated with northern barbarians such as the Scythians (in modern Crimea).
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