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Vineyard

/ˈvɪn.jərd/noun
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A vineyard is a specialized plot of land dedicated to growing grapevines, usually for wine production or table grapes. In today's world, these areas often embody a blend of agricultural tradition and modern innovation, serving as hubs for sustainable farming and experiential tourism that connect people to the art of winemaking.

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The oldest known evidence of winemaking from a vineyard site, discovered in Armenia's Areni-1 cave, dates back over 6,100 years and includes ancient grape remnants and fermentation vessels. This find not only pushes the origins of viticulture back millennia but also reveals that early societies were crafting wine long before the rise of ancient Greece or Rome.

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