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viticulture

[vit-i-kuhl-cher, vahy-ti-] / ˈvɪt ɪˌkʌl tʃər, ˈvaɪ tɪ- /


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A top French wine salon risks upsetting the traditional defenders of the country's famed viticulture by handing over increased space to the booming alcohol-free sector.

From Barron's Nov. 19, 2025

Born and raised in France, he moved to Sweden shortly after completing his studies in winemaking and viticulture.

From BBC Dec. 15, 2024

Deficit irrigation already yields good results in viticulture, where vintners find it can improve the quality of wine.

From Science Daily Mar. 25, 2024

Aside from the students who go through the four-year wine science and wine business degree programs at WSU, hundreds of others earn certificates each year in viticulture, enology, wine business management and tasting room operations.

From Seattle Times Oct. 18, 2023

The next most notable occurrence in the history of Australian viticulture is undoubtedly the action of James Busby who in 1828, says Mr. T.A.

From The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken by Philip E. Muskett




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