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vineyard

noun as in grape plantation

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It is also considering ripping up and replanting some of the roughly 14,000 planted acres of vineyards it operates around the world, Davis said.

The Hospices has vineyard holdings all over Burgundy, and a wine auction held there each November raises funds for a variety of charitable causes, including the town’s modern hospital.

But first he has to pick up his youngest daughter from school, so we hop back in his truck and head there from the vineyard.

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The collision occurred around 6 p.m. on Pope Valley Road near a vineyard, according to SFGate, citing California Highway Patrol.

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North Wales may seem an unlikely region for wine making, but the number of vineyards there, and right across Wales, has increased over the last 20 years.

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