A vineyard is where grapes are grown. A winery is where grapes are turned into wine. Sometimes a grape grower will not make wine. Instead they will sell the grapes to wineries. Many wineries will also own vineyards and will grow the grapes and produce the wine as well.
Joe Borrello has written: 'Recipes from the wineries of the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wine), Wineries 'Wineries of the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Directories, Wine and wine making
California has the most wineries and produces the most wine of all the states. You will find wineries throughout California.
Carol Greener has written: 'Wineries by county, California edition' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Vineyards, Wine labels, Wineries, Wine and wine making
Paul Gregutt has written: 'Northwest wines' -- subject(s): Wine and wine making 'Washington wines and wineries' -- subject(s): Wineries, Vineyards, Guidebooks, Wine and wine making
Cole Danehower has written: 'Essential wines and wineries of the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Wineries, Wine and wine making
Bart Jackson has written: 'Garden state wineries guide' -- subject(s): Wineries, Vineyards, Guidebooks, Wine and wine making
Many wineries bottle their wine.
California is famous for its wine, and there are several wineries in the state. Some wineries include: Adelaida Cellars, Ahlgren Vineyards, and Alexander Valley Vineyards.
Not all wineries sell wine goblets/glasses. You should check with the specific winery that you'll be visiting before you visit to verify that they do, in fact, sell goblets.
Shelton Vineyards and Yadkin Valley Winery are the best Wineries in NC. You can find their locations at www.northcarolinatravels.com/wine/wineries.htm
David Dunstan has written: 'Better than Pommard!' -- subject(s): History, Viticulture, Wineries, Wine and wine making 'Wine from the hills' -- subject(s): Viticulture, Wineries, Wine and wine making 'Governing the metropolis' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Urban policy