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winery

/wahy-nuh-ree/US // ˈwaɪ nə ri //UK // (ˈwaɪnərɪ) //

酿酒厂,酒厂,葡萄酒厂,酒庄

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural win·er·ies.

    • : an establishment for making wine.

Examples

  • GREAT VALUEHerdade do Esporão Monte Velho 2019Esporão is a leading winery in Alentejo, a region of central-southern Portugal known for high-value affordable wines.

  • So they went to Australia, visiting wineries outside the coastal city of Adelaide.

  • B Corp certification is good for three years and is renewed only if a company improves its score, so Heuck created a team at Brooks to look at things the winery can do.

  • That channel evaporated instantly under the pandemic rules, as it did for wineries across the country.

  • Now, the winery is encouraging online sales, hosting virtual live music nights and promoting its wine club in an effort to offset lost business onsite.

  • The winery, famed for its sparking wines is located nine miles north of the Moldovan capital of Chisinau.

  • Another winery, Lagier-Meredith, suffered a similarly devastating fate.

  • “Picking date is one of the most important stylistic decisions a winery makes,” she explained.

  • Cleaning the winery, the team has located a mix of “completely smashed barrels, open bung barrels, and intact barrels.”

  • He admitted his alcoholism had cost him a job at the Ciccone family winery.

  • Grandmother's favorite excursion was to a picturesque winery set in vineyards and shaded by eucalyptus trees.

  • The cars then pass in front of the famous San Gabriel Winery, one of the largest in the world.

  • On this drive all points of interest are visited—the house, winery, race track and stables.

  • I was a-settin' there in the winery on a kaig, an' he come an' tole me he wanted to see me on business.

  • After cleaning, the fruit is hauled or shipped to the winery.