Noun
domaine (plural domaines)
(wine) A vineyard or wine estate, especially in France.
Arrange a wine tasting, or simply drop by at Domaine Perinsky, where walk-ins are more than welcome. Source: Internet
Domaine Boussey Laurent & Karen (proprietaries-récoltants) Laurent and Karen Boussey are the proprietors and the grape growers. Source: Internet
However, in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d'Abbadie or Domaine d'Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d'Antoine d'Abbadie. Source: Internet
Another day will be Clos des Lambrays, Clos de Tart, and Domaine Dujac. Source: Internet
Following an epiphany brought on by some Domaine de Belliviere “Rouge Gorge” (Pineau d’Aunis) came his decision to begin blogging about wine. Source: Internet
Domaine Laroche prides itself on using the finest Chardonnay grapes, and the gentlest methods protect the fruit’s natural characteristics – and you can taste it in the wines. Source: Internet