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Definition of "wine-growing" []

  • The cultivation of the grape with a view to the making of wine. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "wine-growing" in a sentence
  • "The next morning, Lucia, the owner of the wine-growing farm, greeted us with a copious breakfast of fresh bread, croissants, jams, cheeses, grapes, tea and coffee."
  • "Commercial wine-growing is confined to the southern foothills and slopes of the Troodos mountain range at altitudes varying from 250 m to 1,500 m (800 – 4,900 ft) above sea level."
  • "Every year provides us with its own set of unique wine-growing challenges, and 2008 did not disappoint."
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