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What is the name for a champagne that is only produced in special vintages from grapes exclusively of that year?
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Vintage
In general, in English this means grape harvest or vintage. Especially for dessert and sparkling wines(sparkling wine, champagne) it is common to name a vintage wine (i.e. not a blend from different years) in this way. In France a vintage champagne is called Millésime. Other products are also usually blended from different vintages (or sites or qualities). In addition, so-called vintages are also produced (often only in the best years) and are explicitly named so on the label. This is common, for example, for the wine types port, sherry and Vin doux naturelvin doux...
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