Vintage (disambiguation)
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Vintage
Vintage, in wine-making, is the process of picking grapes and creating the finished product . A vintage wine is one made from grapes that were all, or primarily, grown and harvested in a single specified year. In certain wines, it can denote quality, as in Port wine, where Port houses make and...

is a process in wine-making.

Vintage is also a term used to describe something as old or antique.

Vintage may also refer to:
  • Vintage Books
    Vintage Books
    Vintage Books is a publishing imprint founded in 1954 by Alfred A. Knopf. Its publishing list includes world literature, fiction, and non-fiction...

    , American book publisher, part of the Random House Group
  • Vintage base ball
    Vintage base ball
    Vintage Base Ball is baseball presented as being played by rules and customs from an earlier period in the sport's history. Games are typically played using rules and uniforms from the 1850s, 1860s and 1880s. Vintage baseball is not only a competitive game, but also a reenactment of baseball life...

    , played according to rules from a past era, typically the 19th century
  • Vintage car
    Vintage car
    A vintage car is commonly defined as a car built between the start of 1919 and the end of 1930 known as the "Vintage era". There is little debate about the start date of the vintage period—the end of World War I is a nicely defined marker there—but the end date is a matter of a little...

    , an old car (1919–1930)
  • Vintage clothing
    Vintage clothing
    Vintage clothing is a generic term for new or second hand garments originating from a previous era. The phrase is also used in connection with a retail outlet, e.g...

    , fashion trend interested in old clothes
  • Vintage computer, an old computer usually sought after, restored and maintained by avid collectors
  • Vintage dance
    Vintage dance
    Vintage dance is the authentic recreation of historical dance styles. The term is also used specifically to denote re-creation of the dances of the English Regency , American Civil War , Victorian, and Ragtime eras....

    , a movement promoting the authentic recreation of historical dance styles
  • Vintage guitar
    Vintage guitar
    A Vintage guitar is an old guitar usually sought after and maintained by avid collectors. Musicians and dealers commonly claim that older guitars have superior craftsmanship to modern mass-produced ones....

    , a guitar which is out of production
  • Vintage photography, erotic or artistic nude photography, usually of women, dating from the invention of the camera in 1835, up until the 1960's
  • Vintage, a "Magic: The Gathering" card game tournament format sanctioned by Duelists' Convocation International
  • Vintage, a brand of seltzer water distributed in New England and the Mid-Atlantic US


In music:
  • Vintage (band)
    Vintage (band)
    Vintage is a Russian pop group formed in 2006 by the singer Anna Pletneva, musician Alexei Romanov and dancer Mia, who was replaced by Svetlana Ivanova.They have released 3 albums and eight radio singles, four of which headed the Russian radio-charts....

    , a Russian pop band
  • Vintage (Canned Heat album)
    Vintage (Canned Heat album)
    Vintage was the first album recorded by Canned Heat in 1966, although it did not see actual release until 1970 under Janus Records. Produced by rhythm & blues legend, Johnny Otis, the album featured Muddy Waters/Elmore James' song "Rollin' and Tumblin'" recorded with and without Alan Wilson's...

    , a 1970 Canned Heat album (recorded 1966)
  • Vintage (album)
    Vintage (album)
    Vintage is an album by Michael Bolton, released in 2003 .The album has not been a success debuting at a rather low #76 and selling under 250,000 copies in the US.-Track listing:# "The Very Thought of You"...

    , a 2003 Michael Bolton album
  • Vintage (East West album), a 2003 remaster of East West's self-titled album
  • Vintage (Akiyoshi, Tabackin album)
    Vintage (Akiyoshi, Tabackin album)
    Vintage – Duke Ellington Songbook is a jazz duo album recorded by pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi and tenor saxophonist / flutist Lew Tabackin. It was released in Japan in June 2008 on the T-toc Records label...

    , a 2008 jazz duo recording by Toshiko Akiyoshi and Lew Tabackin
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