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    vin·tage
    [ˈvin(t)ij]
    noun
    vintage (noun) · vintages (plural noun)
    1. the year or place in which wine, especially wine of high quality, was produced.
      • a wine of high quality made from the crop of a single identified district in a good year.
      • literary
        wine.
      • the harvesting of grapes for winemaking.
      • the grapes or wine produced in a particular season.
      • the time that something of quality was produced:
        "rifles of various sizes and vintages"
    adjective
    vintage (adjective)
    1. relating to or denoting wine of high quality:
      "vintage claret"
      • denoting something of high quality, especially something from the past or characteristic of the best period of a person's work:
        "a vintage Sherlock Holmes adventure"
    Origin
    late Middle English: alteration (influenced by vintner) of earlier vendage, from Old French vendange, from Latin vindemia (from vinum ‘wine’ + demere ‘remove’).
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    noun
    1. the year or place in which wine, especially wine of high quality, was produced.
    adjective
    1. relating to or denoting wine of high quality:
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