From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwinerywin‧e‧ry /ˈwaɪnəri/ noun (plural wineries) [countable] a place where wine is made and stored → vineyard
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winery• Even California wineries have joined in the fun.• Eden winery, PlumpJack is looking to make a name for itself as a producer of super-premium Cabernet Sauvignons.• Preston, an excellent winery, has been having more success with marsanne.• Our modern winery produces wines which have won international Gold Awards.• Its restaurant at the winery has become a $ 5 million annual breadwinner.• Although wines made by Cox will be sold through 1998, his death is a tragic blow to the winery.• It still amazes me that this winery can produce such good wines in such massive quantities.