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Definition of “winery”

winery (ˈwaɪnərɪ Pronunciation for winery

Definitions

noun

(plural) -eries
  1. (mainly US & Canadian) a place where wine is made

Example Sentences Including 'winery'

And they are still expanding, having recently bought over the Miranda winery.
Belfast Telegraph (2003)
But"--he paused, studying Chang-- `there is a matter of difficulty with the mortgage payments on your honoured aunt's vineyard and winery.
Arthur, Robert Three in One
Each winery will offer passport holders the chance to sample a premium wine that features unique characteristics of a selected herb.
Toronto Sun (2003)
Guests will receive herb info packages from each winery visited.
Toronto Sun (2003)
His acquisitions have included the New Zealand winery Montana.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Now--But I shall be a man soon and I shall take charge of the vineyard and the winery as my honoured aunt wishes me to.
Arthur, Robert Three in One
There is an extensive collection of modern art displayed in the château and winery.
Millon, Kim & Millon, Marc The Wine Roads of France
Yet, just two weeks back, N. D. Wines ' new winery , fed by a sprawling 75-acre captive vineyard, started its first crushing season.
Business Today (2003)
`Actually, my aunt says that I am the rightful owner of the vineyard and winery , but I could not dream of taking them away from her.
Arthur, Robert Three in One

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