We call this a vineyard.
Vineyards are basically grape crops.
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
vineyard
they grow grapes beacuse they want to make wine
They grow the grapes from which Bordeaux wines are produces on vines in vineyards. Wine isn't grown but the grapes are.
wine grapes
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
No, wine grapes can be grown in many places and countries. Almost all of the 48 states grow grapes for wine, Illinois before prohibition was a major wine producing state.
Vine is the plant on which grapes grow. Wine is the alcohol drink produced from the grapes that grow on the vine.
The Andes extend quite far in the North-South direction. In parts, yes you can grow grapes and make wine.
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.
there are a lot of grapes and olives grown in Rome as well as olives
A vigneron is someone who grows grapes so that they can be made into wine. The term is of French origin.