The peach house and vinery date back to the late-18th century.
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Situated in the Carpathian Mountains, Zakarpattia Oblast's economy depends mostly on trans-border trade, vinery and forestry.
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Vinery Stud also experienced a great week of racing, with no fewer than 11 winners produced by their stallions in the four days between July 12 and 15.
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It was traditional when constructing a vinery in Victorian times to bury a large animal, even a carthorse if available, in the bed where the vines were to be planted.
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Vineyard: a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced
A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture.
(also known as vinework): Another term for filigree work in medieval manuscripts. Scott defines this type of decoration in the following manner: "Delicate, conventional designs, usually in gold, on a flat coloured surface, in overall patterns of curling vines, branches, and sprigs and/or leaves; ...