
The Vineyard
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First episode date | July 23, 2013 |
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Final episode date | September 10, 2013 |
Genres | Reality Television |
Networks | Freeform |
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ID | 2451434 |
About The Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard, often referred to simply as "the Vineyard," is an affluent island off the Massachusetts coast that is a popular destination for summer travelers. This series shows what life on the Vineyard is like for a group of 11 "wash-ashores" -- people who live there only during the summer --and locals, as they work, live and play together throughout the season. Among the nonresidents featured are charming Luis, whose bad boy persona hides his sensitive soul; opinionated Emily, who wants to find a successful man to take care of her; and shy Taelyr, who wants her summer on the Vineyard to bring her out of her shell. Representing the locals are rebellious Cat, who is torn between exploring life off the Vineyard or staying on the island, and aspiring writer Jackie, who left Los Angeles to be closer to her ailing mother. … MORE
Pope Francis and world leaders pay tribute to Benedict XVI

... In Italy, the new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called Benedict a " giant of faith and reason" and " a great man whom history will not forget" while Ireland s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar described the former pope as " humble worker in The Vineyard of the Lord"...
Ukraine war: Moldova braces for blackouts

... The Vineyard used to sell almost all its produce to Russia, so when Moscow slapped embargoes on Moldovan wine in 2006 and 2013 it almost wiped out the business...
Wine drinkers face higher prices and less choice, firm warns

... " Wine is an agricultural product and the ABV (Alcohol by Volume) of wine is set by the amount of sunshine warmth in The Vineyard when the grapes grow on the vines and that changes every year...
Australia fires: the vineyard-owner's grief and determination

... Many businesses were also destroyed, including The Vineyards that grow through the generations, as the BBC s Peter Hoskins writes...