Burgundy ranks as one of the oldest viticultural regions of Central Europe, and for centuries its wines have been held in the highest renown.
Cazanove's terraced garden in the rear of his establishment a fine view is obtained of one of the most famous viticultural districts of the Champagne, yielding wines of remarkable delicacy and exquisite bouquet.
France at the present day, even with her unrivalled reputation as the wine-growing country of the world, avails herself of the advantages of Viticultural Colleges.
But if the benefits derived from the establishment of Viticultural Colleges in France are thus remarkable, those which have followed their introduction into Italy are nothing less than wonderful.
The first of these is a reference to the establishment of Viticultural Colleges, and it is one of very great importance, because it has much to do with the development of the wine industry.
Therefore viticulture must either be made a distinctly separate course at the Agricultural Colleges; or, what if better still, Viticultural Colleges must be established for the purpose alone.
It must with confidence be said, therefore, that Australia cannot do without these Viticultural Colleges.
Cazanove’s terraced garden in the rear of his establishment a fine view is obtained of one of the most famous viticultural districts of the Champagne, yielding wines of remarkable delicacy and exquisite bouquet.
In the remaining departments the viticultural industry is of small account.
Its viticultural value for table and wine-press was early appreciated by California grape-growers, and its culture rapidly spread to every county in the state adapted to grape-growing.
More than 2000 varieties of grapes are described in American viticultural literature, and twice as many more find mention in European treatises on the vine.
The name commemorates the viticulturallabors of P.
Specimens of it sent to several viticultural experts were highly spoken of and in the years it has been in fruit on the Station grounds it has made a most excellent record.
In several instances flourishing viticultural industries have been destroyed in this country by insects or fungi, or both.
Grant[192] of Iona Island, Westchester County, New York, and the name commemorates the scene of the viticultural labors of one of the founders of American viticulture.
There are two Cleveners discussed in American viticultural literature, the origin and history of both of which are briefly set forth below.
The great viticultural interests of the far West are founded upon the success of this one species.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viticultural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.