The wine obtained from a harvest of grapes, especially in an outstandingly good year, referred to by the year involved, the district or the vineyard
A Vintage Year was created in 1987-08.
a particularly good and successful year eg. 2003 was not a vintage year for the movies
"Vintage" doesn't refer to a specific year... if a bus manufacturer went out of business last year, their buses could be considered vintage.
The word "Vintage" simply means a season's yield of wine from a vineyard. Any wine has its vintage. For example, Chardonnay 2005 is the vintage of year 2005. The Vintage section of your wine store usually offers the best wines for each vintage (or year). Vintage wine means that all of the juice comes from one specific year. If the juice comes from different years, it is classified as non-vintage.
I have heard 20 years is classic and 25 is vintage classic
It's vintage.
Depends upon what you mean by "Vintage" as in year, model [C1-C5] and in what shape, mileage, etc.
No the Peugeot 106 is not considered vintage. This is true because the Peugeot 106 was made in the year 1991. To be a vintage car you have to be around for more the 20 years
A vintage motorcycle is a motorcycle produced before a certain year. Motorcycles produced in the 1970's and years previous are considered "vintage". The best IMO are vintage British bikes, nothing beats a 1960's BSA or Triumph!
The wine is blended for consistency. That eliminates variability in quality from year to year.
A vintage champagne or other wine is one made of grapes harvested in one year, rather than from two or more years.
If it's vintage, all of the grapes were harvested in the year stated and it was bottled after only two years of oak aging.