Noun
A place where grapes are converted into wine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRemember, the Arctic didn't have any ice. And the Northwest Passage was wide open. They were raising grapes in Scotland for God sakes, had a huge winery. Iceland was a farming community. As some of the glaciers retreated they found villages that were covered with ice. Don Young
My grandparents in Istria had a frasca, which is about the most basic kind of grocery/restaurant. They sold wine from their own vineyard. I took control of the vineyard, hired a local winemaker, and bought another winery in 1996. We had our first commercial vintage in 1998. Joe Bastianich
By 2013 one side of the winery was converted into a distillery that now produces vodka, bourbons, legal moonshine and straight ethanol for times such as these. Source: Internet
He acquired trophy assets like the Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team, interests in a French winery and a $12 million antique map collection. Source: Internet
France Vineyards and winery exterior of Château Pétrus Merlot is the most commonly grown grape variety in France. Source: Internet
Cardella, a winery located in Mendota was founded by Fresno State alumnae’s in the 70s and its head wine makers are Fresno State grads. Source: Internet