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| | Vineyard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A vineyard (vignoble in French, vigna or vigneto in Italian, vinha in Portuguese, viña or viñedo in Spanish, Weinberg in German) is a place where grapes are grown for making wine, raisins, or table grapes. |
 | | Between 1990 and 2003, U.S. vineyards increased from 292,000 acres to 954,000, Australian vineyards went from 146,000 to 356,000 acres, Chilean vineyards grew from 161,500 to 415,000 acres. |
 | | Vineyards are often on hillsides and on soil of marginal value to other plants. |
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