N, Grapes not Grapefruit (which are a citrus fruit) are grown in vineyards.
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There were vineyards on Martha's Vineyard and still are. Wine that is produced from grapes that are grown only on the islands, can be designated as so and labeled with the Martha's Vineyard AVA designation.
A vineyard is a place where grapes are grown to make wine. Vineyards are sometimes located next to the ocean or in mountainous areas. The larger the vineyard the more wine. Napa Valley in California has a great climate for vineyards.
They grow the grapes from which Bordeaux wines are produces on vines in vineyards. Wine isn't grown but the grapes are.
No, alcohol as such cannot be grown on farms, although for wine, grapes are grown in vineyards as they lend flavour to it. Likewise for beer, agriculture plays a role in growing the grain that is required for the beverage. Methanol (wood alcohol) also comes from a crop that is grown (trees). But the alcohol is not itself grown; it is produced from the crops that are grown.
There is no standard collective noun form the noun 'vineyards', in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example an itinerary of vineyards, a cooperative of vineyards, a collection of vineyards, etc.
If it means one weaver's vineyards then it would be Weaver's Vineyards, but if it was multiple weavers then it would be Weavers' Vineyards. Or if it was just Weavers as a name, it would be Weavers Vineyards.
In northern Germany, cereal grains and beets are grown. Fruit orchards and vegetable farms surround most large German cities. Grapes are grown in vineyards along the Rhine River Valley.
Grapes are a fruit grown on a grape vine.Hundreds of grape vines are cultivated to produce grapes for wine-making.A field of grape vines is known as a vineyard.
Markham Vineyards was created in 1978.
Hanzell Vineyards was created in 1948.