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winery

noun
win·​ery | \ ˈwÄ«-nÉ™-rÄ“ How to pronounce winery (audio) , ˈwÄ«n-rÄ“\
plural wineries

Definition of winery

: a wine-making establishment

Examples of winery in a Sentence

We took a tour of the winery.

Recent Examples on the Web

There are more than a dozen wineries and several craft breweries in the county and plenty of restaurants, too. Georgeanne Brennan, The Mercury News, "Yolo County’s pop-up feasts capture the art of farm-to-fork dining," 29 Aug. 2019 Although there are 2,950 Certified B Corp businesses in total, only a handful are wineries; Symington Family is the first in Portugal. Fortune, "How Portugal Became the Epicenter of Sustainability for the Wine Industry," 18 Aug. 2019 And Les Vignerons de Tavel is a cooperative winery that supplies excellent wines at good prices to several importers. Dave Mcintyre, Washington Post, "At just $14, this savory and rich French red makes a mighty match for steak," 12 July 2019 In Port Clinton, ferries travel to Put-In-Bay, where there's a winery, butterfly attraction and a beachfront tiki bar. Kellie Hwang, Indianapolis Star, "You can get to these 10 unique road trip destinations from Indy in 5 hours or less," 3 July 2019 Six years ago, there were approximately 60 wineries; that number is now approaching 150. Mark Rogers, USA TODAY, "Already been to Napa Valley? Next head south to Mexico's wine country, Valle de Guadalupe," 6 June 2019 Latin American employees, including some who entered the United States illegally, built fountains and waterfalls, sidewalks and rock walls at the company’s winery and its golf courses for years, the Post reported Friday. Renae Merle, Washington Post, "As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies," 10 Aug. 2019 More than 80 craft breweries, cideries, wineries and kombucha makers will offer unlimited samples, and food trucks will sell other refreshments. Sara Cagle, Los Angeles Times, "Snakes alive, shopping, yoga, beer and more for a Southern California weekend," 7 Aug. 2019 This was the winery and later home of the Le Mesnager family, the legacy of French immigrant George Le Mesnager, who produced local wines at the end of the 19th century. Charles Fleming, latimes.com, "L.A. Walks: Explore an old winery site on a La Crescenta ramble," 12 July 2019

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First Known Use of winery

1882, in the meaning defined above

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winery

noun

English Language Learners Definition of winery

: a place where wine is made

winery

noun
win·​ery | \ ˈwÄ«-nÉ™-rÄ“ How to pronounce winery (audio) \
plural wineries

Kids Definition of winery

: a place where wine is made

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