Noun
The cultivation of the vine; grape growing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBeginning spring 2021, all the college’s vineyard-based classes, which are taught by Viticulture Instructor Sarah Bowman, will make their home in the new Sustainable Agriculture Building along with students in the agricultural classes. Source: Internet
Deane Muhlenberg, winemaker and vineyard manager, had long dreamed of running a farm or vineyard following his military career and has already taken advantage of classes available in viticulture and enology at Surry Community College in Dobson. Source: Internet
Noah’s venture into viticulture provides the setting for the castigation of Israel’s Canaanite neighbors." Source: Internet
Around ninety employees of the Lands of Armenia company, which is engaged in viticulture nearby Arevadasht village in the Armavir Province, on Thursday were hospitalized due to food poisoning. Source: Internet
The Thracians had a well-developed viticulture, which Slavs and Bulgars inherited and developed when they came to the Balkans. Source: Internet
Have you ever wondered why Georgian wine is so special and why this country is so famous for its viticulture? Source: Internet