Vintage (noun)

A year or place in which wine, especially of high quality, is produced.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french vendage "harvest", from latin vindemia "vintage".

Examples:

  1. The wine connoisseur could tell by the taste that it was a fine vintage.
  2. The vintage of the wine was indicated on the label.
  3. The vineyard has a reputation for producing exceptional vintage wines.
  4. The vintage of the car was restored to its original condition.
  5. The vintage of the antique was valued by the collector.
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