The most usual collective noun for grapes is a bunch.
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
vineyard
A large bunch of grapes typically weighs between 800-1000 grams. To be more precise a large bunch of grapes usually weighs: 800-900 grams (28-32 ounces) 900-1000 grams (32-35 ounces)A bunch of grapes can vary in weight depending on the variety size and ripeness of the grapes.
vineyard
The adjective in the sentence is large (describes the noun crop).The noun in the sentence is grapes (object of the preposition 'of').
We call this a vineyard.Vineyards are basically grape crops.
The person who picks grapes in Spanish is called a "cosechador de uvas" or a "vendimiador".
Fresh grapes contain a very large amount of water. Exposure to the sun dries the grapes; the water evaporates out of them. This is the process of making raisins.
A vineyard (vines of grapes)
Fresh grapes contain a very large amount of water. Exposure to the sun dries the grapes; the water evaporates out of them. This is the process of making raisins.
Depends how big the "bunch" is.
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