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- noun The annual
grape harvest , especially in France.
Etymologies
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Examples
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La vendange AND puppies … surely the Espinasses did not need to have us descend upon them.
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Or is there a more delightful way of saying it, as there usually is in the most wonderful language in the world! cheers to you and your family - and extended family - as the vendange continues.
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During my stay I took the opportunity to 'vendange dans la vigne' harvest the grapes and visit some surrounding wine houses including the Massamier La Mignarde - a vineyard and chateau whose land can be traced back to Roman times.
Richard Powell: PHOTOS: A Holiday Spent Amongst The Wineries Of Languedoc Richard Powell 2011
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Harvesters had only one day off -- a rainy one at that -- during the ten-day 2009 vendange.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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During my stay I took the opportunity to 'vendange dans la vigne' harvest the grapes and visit some surrounding wine houses including the Massamier La Mignarde - a vineyard and chateau whose land can be traced back to Roman times.
Richard Powell: PHOTOS: A Holiday Spent Amongst The Wineries Of Languedoc Richard Powell 2011
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La vendange AND puppies … surely the Espinasses did not need to have us descend upon them.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Je vois le vendange, parce que j'habite pres d'un viticulteur, les vendageurs se sont bien amuses.
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You DO have an on-site yoga instructor and from one to another, cheers for your ministrations to the vendange backs!
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Harvesters had only one day off -- a rainy one at that -- during the ten-day 2009 vendange.
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In 1973, I worked on the vendange, picking grapes for the cognac producers in France.
A Conversation with Chris Stewart, author of Driving Over Lemons 2010
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