Which preposition to use with vintages
But unmistakably of the vintage of the Nineteen-Twenties was the avarice of the driver.
The arrival of the water-fowl, it is said, marks the commencement of spring and diffuses as much joy among the wandering hunters of the Arctic regions, as the harvest or vintage in more genial climates.
As then the Tulip for her morning sup Of Heav'nly Vintage from the soil looks up, Do you devoutly do the like, till Heav'n To Earth invert youlike an empty Cup.
No more ortolans and transporting vintages for them.
All three were now putting their feet under the table with great regularity, and doing justice to the vintage on invitation.
The image recurred to his mind when, in later days, he discussed champagne vintages with his publisher, or was consulted as to the management of butlers by the wife of a popular prelate.
They have likewise the black Pergola grape, without stones, in great perfection; and so well is the climate adapted to this culture, that they begin their vintage about Easter, or at least by the octave after.
"That is all very well, sir," replied an attorney of the Chatelet, "but meanwhile they eat our grapes and gather our vintage without any hinderance."
France may be disturbed about Germany, but Frenchmen know the sun promises such a vintage as never was.
The best time to plant beans is at the setting of the Pleiades, but gather the grapes and make the vintage between the equinox and the setting of the Pleiades.