vineyard
[C] Countable
pl: vineyards
This term evokes a sense of agricultural tradition and a specific landscape characterized by orderly rows of vines. It carries a connotation of luxury, patience, and a deep connection to the soil, often associated with the prestige of wine regions like Bordeaux or Napa Valley. While a garden is for general plants and an orchard is for fruit trees, a vineyard is specialized exclusively for grapes. The word suggests a commercial or professional scale of production rather than a few vines grown for a hobby in a backyard.
A single geographic plot of land where grapes are grown.
Meanings
Noun
[someone][something]
A plantation of grapevines grown for winemaking.
"The family owns a sprawling vineyard in the valley."