Vineyard
A
vineyard
is
a
place
where
grapes
are
grown
for
making
wine,
raisins,
or
table
grapes.
Vineyards
are
often
on
hillsides
and
on
soil
that
would
be
marginal
for
other
plantings.
Some
of
the
best
wines
come
from
extremely
stony
soil
on
quite
steep
hills,
conditions
which
would
make
most
other
agricultural
products
uneconomic.
A
stereotypical
ideal
vineyard
site
for
wine
grapes
is
a
hillside
in
a
dry
climate
(to
reduce
the
incidence
of
disease),
with
southern
exposure
(for
maximum
ability
to
ripen
grapes),
good
drainage
(to
reduce
water
uptake
into
the
berries),
and
poor
fertility
(to
force
the
vine
to
put
all
its
energy
into
the
fruit
rather
than
foliage).
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