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  • noun Plural form of vineyardist.

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Examples

  • Kohler and Frohling -- who built the great stone winery on the vineyard called Tokay, but who built upon a hill up which other vineyardists refused to haul their grapes.

    Chapter 37 2010

  • Kohler and Frohling — who built the great stone winery on the vineyard called Tokay, but who built upon a hill up which other vineyardists refused to haul their grapes.

    Jack London's Kohler and Frohling Winery Ruins 2010

  • From Sonoma to Fresno, established vineyardists grafted their cabernets and Rieslings onto this unappealing subspecies—“a grape so deplorable,” wrote the epicurean journalist/novelist Idwal Jones, “it ranks somewhat below the gooseberry.”

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • From Sonoma to Fresno, established vineyardists grafted their cabernets and Rieslings onto this unappealing subspecies—“a grape so deplorable,” wrote the epicurean journalist/novelist Idwal Jones, “it ranks somewhat below the gooseberry.”

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • As the present crop on about 25,000 acres in full bearing is valued at $6,000,000, some idea may be formed of the revenue that will come to the Fresno vineyardists when all this choice valley land is planted and in full bearing.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891 Various

  • I inspected some of the grapes that were pronounced first class by French vineyardists, and found them to be very inferior to California grapes.

    In the Flash Ranging Service Observations of an American Soldier During His Service With the A.E.F. in France Edward Alva Trueblood

  • The thermal belt which lies in this County is largely engaging the attention of orchardists and vineyardists.

    Drummond's Pictorial Atlas of North Carolina. Albert Y. Drummond 1924

  • They tried to make of them not alone good Catholics, but good farmers, and vineyardists, and according to the need of the time, capable carpenters and builders.

    Starr King in California Simonds, William D 1917

  • Kohler and Frohling -- who built the great stone winery on the vineyard called Tokay, but who built upon a hill up which other vineyardists refused to haul their grapes.

    Chapter XXXVII 1913

  • The most famous of the thermal belts lies in this county, and is largely engaging the attention of orchardists and vineyardists.

    North Carolina and its Resources. North Carolina. Board of Agriculture. 1896

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