Viticulture definition

Viticulture means the cultivation and study of grapes and grapevines.
Viticulture means the cultivation and study of grapes and grapevines. "Wine" means an alcoholic beverage as defined in § 4.1-100.

Examples of Viticulture in a sentence

  • The Viticulture Program shall present Interagency Billing Transaction (IBT) invoices to the Department from which payments shall be made.

  • Furthermore, if the Viticulture Program fails to perform as outlined herein, the Viticulture Program shall be required to repay any unearned funds received under this Agreement.

  • Gladstones J (1992) Viticulture and Environment (WineTitles, Adelaide, Australia).

  • The Viticulture Program agrees to maintain all books, documents, papers, or other records involving transactions related to this Agreement for a period of five (5) years.

  • Winkler AJ, Cook JA, Kliwer WM, Lider LA (1974) General Viticulture (Univ California Press, Berkeley).

  • It is understood by both the Department and the Viticulture Program that the Viticulture Program is not an employee of the Department.

  • Cabernet franc in Finger Lakes Vineyards of New York.” American Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 63(1): 73-79.

  • The Viticulture Program agrees to have in force, during the Agreement period, and available for inspection, a policy regarding a drug-free workplace.

  • EducationStrategy 5.1 Promote the creation and discovery of new production practices by funding various projects and activities through partnership with UNL’s Viticulture Program and the NWGGA.

  • It is further understood and agreed that, if the Viticulture Program is in violation of this clause, it shall be barred forthwith from receiving further funds, unless a satisfactory showing is made indicating discriminatory practices have terminated and a recurrence of such act or action is unlikely.

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