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Within wine-making, vintage is a process of picking the grapes and creating a finished product.

The vintage wine is a single whose grapes were all grown around one specified season, although most common wrong usage applies the term to any wine that is perceived to exist as particularly old or even of a particularly superiority. Yet, within European countries single quality wine may carry a vintage designation. Numbers of countries allow a vintage wine to include as much as 5% wine non from either the tagged vintage.

a opposite of the vintage wine occurs as nonvintage wine, which is normally a blend from either the garden truck of 2 or thomas more years.

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Synth Services
Manuals, repairs and restorations of vintage synthesizers.

Vintage Synth Explorer
An evergrowing source of images, sound bytes, reviews and links for over 150 popular vintage and retro-vintage synthesizers.

Synth Museum
The largest online museum of synthesizers and other vintage electronic instruments.

The Audities Foundation
A collection of instruments dedicated to the preservation of electronic musical instruments and the documentation associated with them for use in museums, recording studios, modern instrument research and new music works.

Stylohone Collectors Site
Information about this toy synthesizer

Analogue Modular Systems, Inc.
Analog vintage synthesizers for sale. Specializing in hard to find synths like Moogs and Buchlas.

RetroSynth
NewsFlash - what's new about old synthesizers

The Linn 9000
Specifications, tips, tricks and howtos for this vintage drum machine and MIDI sequencer.

Jeffrey Bergman Synth Page
Personal page featuring many samples of vintage analog synthesizers as well as reviews and other information

IOTech
Analog synthesizer repair center in Norway. Also has information about filters on various synths and modifications to the Roland MKS-30






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