Vintage
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The year in which the grapes were harvested.
Chuyên sâu
Vintage matters most in regions with variable climates — Burgundy, Bordeaux, and the Mosel see significant quality differences between years. In consistent climates (Napa, Barossa), vintage variation is less dramatic. Non-vintage (NV) wines blend multiple years for consistency, most famously in Champagne. Vintage charts rate year quality for each region.
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- Aging & Storage
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