Vineyards are frequently owned and run by family-owned companies. However, the most expensive vineyards are frequently owned by investors.
French Camp Vineyards was created in 1973.
Oasis winery is located in the area of Hume, in Virginia. There is no other locations as this a family-owned business and does not have many different chains of vineyards.
Thomas Jefferson, for one.
Cinnebar Winery is a small, family-owned winery in the mountains of Santa Cruz and produces red and white wines. The Cinnebar Winery produces wines from seven acclaimed Californian vineyards, which produce quality wine grapes for the Medaillon Series or the Watermark Portfolio of wines.
les vignobles, sometimes simply 'les vignes'
A Cru. Especially referring to a group of vineyards with superior quality.
Taittinger Champagne is made by a famous French wine family. The vineyards are located in Reims, France. Their champagne can be bought at John Lewis, Selfridges, Champagne Direct and Wines Direct.
Pinot Noir
Jack Russel and Joal Russel own the Charleville Vineyards. Jack Russel and Joal Russel are family. At the Charleville Vineyards they can offer Bed and Breakfast, for instance.
Canada is not owned by the french. Non of it is. It isnt owned by England either. Canada is its own country. Not owned by anyone but itself.
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.
Yes you do. For example in the sentence "Their restraunt is family-owned." You would not say "Their restraunt is family." or "Their restraunt is owned." I hope that helps!