- A
vineyard (/ˈvɪnjərd/ VIN-yərd, UK also /ˈvɪnjɑːrd/ VIN-yard) is a
plantation of grape-bearing vines,
grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table...
- (IFG). The
grapes were
first commercially grown in
California by
grower Grapery,
which began selling them in 2011.
David Cain was a
fruit geneticist and...
-
grapes has
licensed one type of this
fruit to Bakersfield-based
grower Grapery,
Cotton Candy. In
August 2023, it was
announced that a
consortium led by...
- (January 26, 2011). "Sample Canada's
finest wine by
visiting its
exquisite graperies".
Vancouver Sun.
Archived from the
original on
September 2, 2010. Retrieved...
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included the house, a barn, outbuildings, a carriageway,
fruit trees,
grapery, and
select plants. Dawson, however,
defaulted on the
property and John...
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Retrieved July 5, 2023 – via HathiTrust. Saunders,
William (1859). "
Graperies and
Grape Growing". The Horticulturist. Vol. XIV. New York: C. M. Saxton...
- and
glades of azaleas, rhododendrons,
camellias and
other shrubs. The
Grapery is an
arboretum though which wind a
series of pathways,
several opening...
- lawn,
pleasure ground, garden,
shrubberies and stables,
coach house,
graperies, hothouses,
greenhouse and all
other suitable offices and buildings."...
- and
vegetable gardens. Figs were grown, as were
orchids and gardenias. A
grapery produced Concord grapes, both
purple and
light green,
which won prizes...
- "Andalusia, The
Billiard Room (house)" HABS No. PA-1248-D, "Andalusia, The
Graperies"
Andalusia data from the
Philadelphia Architects and
Buildings (PAB) project...