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[ US /ˈvɪntɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪntɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the oldness of wines
  2. a season's yield of wine from a vineyard

How To Use vintage In A Sentence

  • Wine lovers in the U.S. are increasingly describing their favorite vintage as molto buono, instead of très bon.
  • Like a lot of boys born in Ireland circa 1979 and 1980, my brother too bears a name that betrays his vintage.
  • But the bears priced at the bottom level will not be vintage, and certainly will not be by any of these makers.
  • Many predict 1991 will rival the great vintage of 1965.
  • Previous vintages of Katnook's Cabernet Sauvignon were equally successful.
  • That and music that seems to bubble through you like vintage champagne. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether you ride a moped or a Honda, a scooter or a vintage Hog, the organisers of the annual North Coast Children's Motorcycle Toy Run want you to join the ranks raising money for charity this weekend.
  • Christopher awards Meet The Fockers three stars but then unnerves us slightly by calling Dustin Hoffman ‘48 inches of vintage dance-floor groove’.
  • Take over the world one lipstick shade and one vintage display item at a time! The Sun
  • Replace cheap plastic buttons with vintage ones or add a trim to an old skirt. Times, Sunday Times
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