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Unadulterated vs Vintage - What's the difference?

unadulterated | vintage |


As adjectives the difference between unadulterated and vintage

is that unadulterated is pure; not mixed or adulterated with anything while vintage is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a noun vintage is

the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

As a verb vintage is

to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Primitive - What's the difference?

vintage | primitive |


As nouns the difference between vintage and primitive

is that vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season while primitive is an original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to {{term|derivative}}.

As adjectives the difference between vintage and primitive

is that vintage is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage while primitive is of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.

As a verb vintage

is to harvest (grapes).

Historical vs Vintage - What's the difference?

historical | vintage |


As adjectives the difference between historical and vintage

is that historical is pertaining to the history, to what happened in the past while vintage is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As nouns the difference between historical and vintage

is that historical is a historical romance while vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

As a verb vintage is

to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Posh - What's the difference?

vintage | posh |


As a noun vintage

is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

As an adjective vintage

is (attributively) of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a verb vintage

is to harvest (grapes).

As a proper noun posh is

(soccer) , a football club from peterborough, england.

Vintage vs Product - What's the difference?

vintage | product |


As nouns the difference between vintage and product

is that vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season while product is a commodity offered for sale.

As an adjective vintage

is (attributively) of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a verb vintage

is to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Vinyard - What's the difference?

vintage | vinyard |


As nouns the difference between vintage and vinyard

is that vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season while vinyard is obsolete spelling of vineyard.

As an adjective vintage

is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a verb vintage

is to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Plonk - What's the difference?

vintage | plonk |


In transitive terms the difference between vintage and plonk

is that vintage is to make (wine) from grapes while plonk is to set or toss (something) down carelessly.

As an adjective vintage

is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As an interjection plonk is

the sound made by something solid landing.

As an adverb plonk is

precisely and forcefully.

Quality vs Vintage - What's the difference?

quality | vintage |


As nouns the difference between quality and vintage

is that quality is level of excellence while vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

As adjectives the difference between quality and vintage

is that quality is being of good worth, well made, fit for purpose while vintage is of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a verb vintage is

to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Premium - What's the difference?

vintage | premium |


As nouns the difference between vintage and premium

is that vintage is the yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season while premium is bonus (extra amount of money given as a premium).

As an adjective vintage

is (attributively) of or relating to a vintage, or to wine identified by a specific vintage.

As a verb vintage

is to harvest (grapes).

Vintage vs Netro - What's the difference?

vintage | netro |

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