English edit

Etymology edit

From oeno- (wine) + Latin cultūra (cultivation). Compare viticulture, viniculture, apiculture, boviculture etc.

Noun edit

oenoculture (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The cultivation of grapes to produce wine; viniculture.
    • 1976 July 4, Martin Levin, “New Novel”, in The New York Times, page BR5:
      Intricate estate planning has assured the continuity of the McCurdy family fortunes, based in California banking, aeronautics and oenoculture. But when the head of the clan is blown up in his private airplane, the McCurdys take to feuding among one another.