orig. U.S. [f. WINE sb.1 + -ERY.] An establishment for making wine.

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1882.  W. H. Bishop, in Harper’s Mag., Dec., 55/1. The road to the large substantial buildings of the winery was bordered by a deep orchard of oranges on one side and of olives on the other.

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1885.  Advance (Chicago), 8 Jan., 885. Wine grapes and wineries are on the rapid increase.

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1912.  L. Campbell Johnston, in Times, 22 April, 24/4. As the result of this legislation the British wine-makers have not shut up their wineries.

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