Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A viticulturist. Elect, Rev. (Amer.), XIII. xviii. 4. [Rare.]
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Examples
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Says Martin Codax viticulturalist Katia Álvarez, "We have real wines here, ones with a clear place of origin and a unique identity."
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"Each viticulturalist guards her maceration secrets."
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"My father loves good wine and food and taught me to do the same, but I don't think he intended for me to become a viticulturalist," says Ms. Carballeira, who started her winemaking career in 2001 with a student internship program.
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BTW, I am not a dendrochronologist, but I have done a lot of work with plants as a viticulturalist and gardiner over the past many years, and I have observed non-linearity rather than linearity.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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"It was my chief viticulturalist," says one of Germany's most talked about winemakers.
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