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		Definition of vendange in English: vendangenoun vɒ̃ˈdɒ̃ʒvɑ̃dɑ̃ʒväN- (in France) the grape harvest.  Example sentencesExamples -  The waiter had warned of slow traffic caused by the harvest trucks and he proved right: I was soon back in the ancient world of the vendange, with peasants and tractors clogging the winding byways as I crawled through Epernay.
 -  The vendange - the picking of the grapes - was over, and we had been invited to a meal with the local butcher in Fleurie, a small town about the size of Kelso.
 -  Vintners are busy with an early vendange, the annual grape harvest that normally does not start until mid-September.
 -  When les vendanges have been completed, the harvest is celebrated by individual wine producers, who throw lavish parties featuring local gastronomy such as foie gras and escargots.
 -  After a long, hot and indolent summer, Europe's winemakers enter a short period of frenetic activity, known in France as the vendange.
 
    Definition of vendange in US English: vendangenounväN- (in France) the grape harvest.  Example sentencesExamples -  The waiter had warned of slow traffic caused by the harvest trucks and he proved right: I was soon back in the ancient world of the vendange, with peasants and tractors clogging the winding byways as I crawled through Epernay.
 -  The vendange - the picking of the grapes - was over, and we had been invited to a meal with the local butcher in Fleurie, a small town about the size of Kelso.
 -  Vintners are busy with an early vendange, the annual grape harvest that normally does not start until mid-September.
 -  When les vendanges have been completed, the harvest is celebrated by individual wine producers, who throw lavish parties featuring local gastronomy such as foie gras and escargots.
 -  After a long, hot and indolent summer, Europe's winemakers enter a short period of frenetic activity, known in France as the vendange.
 
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