winery

[ˈwaɪnəri]

winery Definition

a place where wine is made commercially.

Using winery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "winery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The winery produces over 10,000 bottles of wine each year.

  • Example

    We went on a tour of the local winery and tasted some of their best wines.

  • Example

    The winery is known for its award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon.

winery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for winery

Phrases with winery

  • a winery located in an urban area, often sourcing grapes from other regions

    Example

    The urban winery offers a unique experience with its industrial-chic decor and locally sourced wines.

  • a small winery that produces limited quantities of high-quality wine

    Example

    The boutique winery specializes in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and its wines are highly sought after by collectors.

  • family-owned winery

    a winery that is owned and operated by a family, often passed down through generations

    Example

    The family-owned winery has been producing wine for over a century, using traditional methods and sustainable practices.

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Summary: winery in Brief

A 'winery' [ˈwaɪnəri] is a commercial establishment where wine is produced. It can range from large-scale factories to small, family-owned businesses. Examples include 'The winery produces over 10,000 bottles of wine each year.' and 'We went on a tour of the local winery and tasted some of their best wines.' 'Winery' extends into phrases like 'urban winery,' located in urban areas, 'boutique winery,' producing limited quantities of high-quality wine, and 'family-owned winery,' passed down through generations.

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