| 41. | It is a time of renewal, an occasion for re-establishing working relationships in preparation for another vintage year.
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| 42. | A vintage chart appearing here some months ago neglected to show that in Champagne, 1988 was a vintage year.
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| 43. | They are fermented separately, added to a dry, neutral white wine of the same vintage year, then fermented again.
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| 44. | "That's a vintage year ."
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| 45. | Kvetko and Swanberg, who took the plunge into vintage years ago, furnished their 1947 bungalow with stuff from the'40s,'50s and'60s.
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| 46. | The year on the bottle refers to when the Champagne began its aging in the cellar, not the vintage year.
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| 47. | Germany's Chancellor Helmut Kohl ranks as the West's most experienced and probably most capable politician in a bad vintage year.
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| 48. | Eli Parker said the disputed wine constituted less than 8 percent of Parker's wine production over the three relevant vintage years.
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| 49. | Consequently this madhouse swank fund-raiser offers a reliable snapshot of a vintage year for one of New York's wine growing regions.
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| 50. | In vintage years when the wines of Bordeaux are particularly tannic, the cause is often some disaster that befell the merlot.
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