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- noun Plural form of
vinyard .
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Examples
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Perhaps she dreams of running through vinyards in the sunny fields of France.
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“For though such vinyards [that produce exceptionally valued wines] are in general more carefully cultivated than most others, the high price of the wine seems to be, not so much the effect, as the cause of this careful cultivation.”
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009
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Taste wine from Mexico's largest and most famous vinyards of the Santo Tomas Valley in this delightful coastal city on the Bahia de Todos Santos.
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I miss all of you, Kristi is busy bossing me around, I have managed to meet three new people out in the vinyards surrounding Kristi's house.
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“For though such vinyards [that produce exceptionally valued wines] are in general more carefully cultivated than most others, the high price of the wine seems to be, not so much the effect, as the cause of this careful cultivation.”
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009
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That Brooks Riesling is a great wine with real character (sourced from biodynamic vinyards, I understand).
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Taste wine from Mexico's largest and most famous vinyards of the Santo Tomas Valley in this delightful coastal city on the Bahia de Todos Santos.
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Taste wine from Mexico's largest and most famous vinyards of the Santo Tomas Valley in this delightful coastal city on the Bahia de Todos Santos.
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Wonder how many illegals do they have working their vinyards?
Pelosi fine with jailing the uninsured. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Perhaps she dreams of running through vinyards in the sunny fields of France.
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