A vineyard owner is commonly referred to as a "vintner." This term can also apply more broadly to those involved in the production of wine, including winemakers. In some contexts, particularly in relation to larger estates, they may also be called "winegrowers."
Possible answers: Head Wine Maker, Chemist, Stemer Crusher Operator, Pipefitter, Vineyard Foreperson, Picker, Owner, Owner Operator
A vineyard is a place that grows grapes mainly for the purpose of making wine. Another name for vineyard can be winery.
Nobody own's Martha's vineyard. It's mostly a public island except for some private places.
From the vineyard
Renzi Vineyard located in the Sonoita/Elgin area.
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Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
The primary newspaper in Martha's Vineyard is called the "Martha's Vineyard Times." It covers local news, events, and features related to the island community. Another notable publication is the "Vineyard Gazette," which has a long history and also focuses on news and events relevant to the residents and visitors of Martha's Vineyard.
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A vineyard is where grapes are grown.
It's a biblical name. It literally means "my vineyard" in Hebrew.