vidonia (Meaning)

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vidonia (n.)

A dry white wine, of a tart flavor, produced in Teneriffe; -- called also Teneriffe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vidonia

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vidonia Sentence Examples

  1. The lush vine branch extended across the trellis, bearing clusters of ripening grapes.
  2. The winemaker carefully pruned the vine branches to ensure optimal fruit production and sunlight exposure.
  3. As autumn approached, the vine branches adorned the vineyard with vibrant shades of red and gold.
  4. The delicate tendrils of the vine branch wrapped around the supporting structure, creating a picturesque scene in the garden.
  5. The vintner inspected each vine branch, assessing the health of the vines and the potential for a bountiful harvest.
  6. The grape picker gently navigated through the rows, collecting the ripest clusters from each vine branch.
  7. In the spring, new shoots emerged from the vine branch, promising a season of growth and vitality.
  8. The intertwining vine branches created a natural canopy, providing shade and protection for the grapes beneath.
  9. The winery tour included a stroll through the vineyard, where visitors could appreciate the beauty of the twisting and turning vine branches.
  10. The winemaking process began with the careful cultivation and nurturing of each individual vine branch, ensuring the production of high-quality grapes.

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A dry white wine, of a tart flavor, produced in Teneriffe; -- called also Teneriffe.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lush vine branch extended across the trellis, bearing clusters of ripening grapes.

The winemaker carefully pruned the vine branches to ensure optimal fruit production and sunlight exposure.

As autumn approached, the vine branches adorned the vineyard with vibrant shades of red and gold.

The delicate tendrils of the vine branch wrapped around the supporting structure, creating a picturesque scene in the garden.