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winery

American  
[wahy-nuh-ree] / ˈwaɪ nə ri /

noun

plural

wineries
  1. an establishment for making wine.


winery British  
/ ˈwaɪnərɪ /

noun

  1. a place where wine is made

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Etymology

Origin of winery

An Americanism dating back to 1880–85; wine + -ery

Example Sentences

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The handful of others with such history are typically much smaller enterprises, like wineries, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Gettys also became the biggest investors in his wineries and among his largest political donors.

From Los Angeles Times

Other destroyed businesses that could benefit from the changes include Cholada Thai Beach Cuisine, Oasis Imports, Malibu Feed Bin, Wylie’s Bait & Tackle, and the Rosenthal winery’s tasting room, the official in the governor’s office said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mark Kalkbrenner, Costco’s wine purchaser for Northern California and Northern Nevada, said he started hearing from more wineries about two years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s even a winery five minutes away where Petree has waited out a delay with family members.

From The Wall Street Journal