It may be urged in extenuation that the country vintages are more heady than one would think, especially for exhausted and starving men.
Vintages and commissions and shipments are so much Greek to me," said Rollo Blair; "but if I can do anything to lessen the weight of obligement under which you have placed me, you can count on my services.
I am above all anxious to take over to England some thousand hectolitres of the famous Priorato of Montblanch, and any other vintages that will suit the English market.
As the vintages of earth Taste of the sun that riped their birth, We know what never-cadent Sun Thy lamped clusters throbbed upon, What plumed feet the winepress trod; Thy wine is flavorous of God.
Who made the splendid rose Saturate with purple glows; Cupped to the marge with beauty; a perfume-press Whence the wind vintages Gushes of warmed fragrance richer far Than all the flavorous ooze of Cyprus' vats?
There came to be several brands which he could recommend personally, several vintages as well.
While she herself had not as yet developed her father's palate for cocktails and fine vintages she appreciated their effect upon her partners--for to her men so far were merely partners.
A seasoned old hostelry is the inn, famous for its vintages and its sauces, both of which go far toward cheering the stranger who comes to Poissy.
Mr. Arledge has to buy so many gold cigarettes and vintages and trouserings, and belong to so many clubs, that he wants the Court to help him chouse a poor grocer out of his money.
I don't reckon I would myself if I didn't have anything but trouserings and vintages to worry about.
Well, you see, young men, we're not much on vintages in Montana.
His imagination at times affected his palate as well as his other organs, and at that moment he was under the distinct impression that he was offering his guests one of the rarest vintages on record.
It was the red wine of Champagne, which so long contested the palm with the vintages of Burgundy.
The wines of this hotel leave one nothing to hope for," was the alluring advertisement of a Swiss innkeeper who thought that his vintages left nothing to be desired.
There are no trees to obstruct the genial fire from the sky, which the Germans deem so needful to render their vintages propitious.
Of wine of various vintages there were upwards of 12 pipes, and of ale and beer, thirty tuns, including four of London and six of Kentish ale.
You can't trust them vintages much farther back than the French Revolootion, beggin' your pardon, sir.
Subsequently they are treated in exactly the same manner as the vintages of the Marne are treated by the great Champagne manufacturers.
Others not less expert declare that a simple mixture of the Ay, Pierry, and Cramant vintages furnishes a perfect wine.
Tourille had placed the glorifying inscription elsewhere cited, with what satisfaction must Perignon have recognised a foreshadowing of that divine aroma which lends so exquisite a charm to the choice vintages of the Champagne!
In the Champagne one had many opportunities of tasting the grander vintages that had arrived at ten, twelve, or fifteen years of age, and had thereby attained supreme excellence.
The vintages of the then little kingdom of France put in a counter-claim for finesse and flavour as opposed to strength, and maintain that they do not harm those who drink them.
Certainly, he was a prominent gastronome, and the terror of head waiters, for he was no mere swiller of champagne, but one who insisted on perfect vintages combined with perfect cooking.
The vintages of 1816, and of the following year, had almost entirely failed.
A metaphor referring to the abundant vintagesthat peace would assure.
His nose, too, was thinner, and showed none of the ripe acquaintance with the vintages of the world which had been so plainly displayed on it during its owner's visit to the country.
The company is sufficiently old for us to have tasted and approved some choice vintages that had been twelve years or so in bottle, and very excellent they proved.
Vigneau, it has been proved that Dalmatia is capable of producing excellent wines, emulating the finest vintages of his native land.
We are impatient to visit him and give old Provençal the butler a run every day through those dark crypts of his, where lie entombed the choicest vintages of sunny France.
The native even bewails the fact that he is not blessed with a poor season or two and then he would be able to sell his fine vintages for something more than three sous a litre.
The produce of a particular vineyard, although from the same species of grape, cultivated under precisely similar conditions, will differ materially in flavour and bouquet, not merely in bad and good years, but in vintages of equal excellence.
It is not too much to assert that before very long Australia will be able to supply wines whose quality will rival the choicestvintages of the most famous vineyards of Europe.
But the finest Californian vintages may be pronounced incomparable.
The wines were of the finest quality, and among those of French growth the vintages of Heidsieck and of Pommery Greno were not forgotten.
Before Mauville stood several glasses, containing wines of various vintages which the land baron compared and sipped, held to the light and inhaled after the manner of a connoisseur sampling a cellar.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vintages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.