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vintage wine

American  

noun

  1. a wine, usually of superior quality, made from selected grapes of a certain type, region, and year, then dated and usually stored for aging.


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Island Vintage Wine Bar manager Logan Taylor Motas said his bar can only seat 13 tables and that means they fill up a lot faster than they otherwise would.

From Washington Times

“Enjoy @GavinNewsom 2020 Vintage Wine! A Smokey ash flavored Cab with hints of incompetence & authoritarian overstepping. Who needs science? Just Lock yourself down & go bankrupt with this morally corrupt table wine with it’s bouquet of one man dictatorial rule & 16.8% tax,” he wrote.

From Fox News

As he bargained for those products, he would sometimes come across a particularly exceptional olive oil or vintage wine then never find it again, and he would not stock an inferior product in its place.

From Washington Post

As he bargained for those products, he’d sometimes come across a particularly exceptional olive oil or vintage wine, never to find it again, and he wouldn’t stock an inferior product in its place.

From Washington Times

“We have nothing left, except a few cases of museum stock at our home and literally 48 bottles of current vintage wine,” Tilbrook wrote on his Facebook page.

From Reuters