Meaning & Definition of word "Vineyard"

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    Vineyard

    /ˈvɪn.jərd/

    noun:

    • 1. A tract of land where grapevines are cultivated, especially for winemaking.
      • Example: The vineyard produced a variety of grapes used to make high-quality red wine.
    • 2. A place where wine is made or grapes are grown.
      • Example: Tourists flock to the vineyard each year to enjoy wine tasting events.
    • 3. An area of land planted with grapevines.
      • Example: The vineyard stretches across the rolling hills, providing stunning views of the countryside.
    • 4. A farm or estate where grapes are grown and typically include a winery.
      • Example: After touring the vineyard, we bought several bottles of their finest Chardonnay.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'vignoble', from Latin 'vineam' meaning 'vineyard'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grape expectations:

    A play on words suggesting optimism about wine or life.

    in vino veritas:

    In wine, there is truth; often used to imply that drunkenness reveals true feelings.

    from grape to glass:

    Describes the entire process of wine production from cultivation to consumption.

    Related Words

    grape:

    A small, round fruit used for making wine.

    winery:

    A place where wine is produced.

    vintage:

    The year or place in which wine, especially wine of high quality, was produced.

    Slang Meanings of vineyard

    Meaning: Wine country

    Example Sentence: Let's take a trip to wine country this summer.

    Meaning: Grape farm

    Example Sentence: Her family runs a grape farm in the countryside.