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* DrowningPool: After being abducted by Kevin, Tina is BoundAndGagged and [[BunkerWoman trapped in a cellar]] as wine begins to cascade dangerously from above.

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* DrowningPool: After being abducted by Kevin, Tina is BoundAndGagged and [[BunkerWoman trapped in a cellar]] as wine begins to cascade dangerously from above.
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* GasChamber: Nadia, the first victimOfTheWeek, is drinking again when a car drives straight at her. She recovers consciousness briefly only to find herself trapped in the vineyard's fermentation room with no air supply. Louis' son Kevin discovers her body - she died from carbon dioxide poisoning.

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* GasChamber: Nadia, the first victimOfTheWeek, VictimOfTheWeek, is drinking again when a car drives straight at her. She recovers consciousness briefly only to find herself trapped in the vineyard's fermentation room with no air supply. Louis' son Kevin discovers her body - she died from carbon dioxide poisoning.
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* BoundAndGagged: Tina is bound and gagged and [[BunkerWoman trapped in a cellar]] as wine begins to cascade dangerously from above.
* BunkerWoman: After being abducted by Kevin, Tina is BoundAndGagged and trapped in a cellar as wine begins to cascade dangerously from above.


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* GasChamber: Nadia, the first victimOfTheWeek, is drinking again when a car drives straight at her. She recovers consciousness briefly only to find herself trapped in the vineyard's fermentation room with no air supply. Louis' son Kevin discovers her body - she died from carbon dioxide poisoning.

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William Carnarvon's Midsomer Vinae winery is launching a new sparkling white in the presence of waspish critic Nadia Simons when several guests are poisoned, though not fatally. William's wife Diana tells DCI Barnaby of the opposition to the vineyard by a local group led by nurse Elspeth Rice but Elspeth claims that the vineyard has caused pollution and was indirectly responsible for the death of little Jessica Tyler, killed by a hit and run driver after a
wine-tasting 5 years earlier. Nadia was a prime suspect and soon afterwards she is killed. The vineyard is in financial trouble and hotelier Louis Paynton, who is in love with Diana, offers to buy it but he is the next victim. Crime of passion, revenge killing or means of keeping somebody quiet, there is further sabotage and an abduction before Barnaby discovers who committed a vintage murder.

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William Carnarvon's Midsomer Vinae winery is launching a new sparkling white in the presence of waspish critic Nadia Simons when several guests are poisoned, though not fatally. William's wife Diana tells DCI Barnaby of the opposition to the vineyard by a local group led by nurse Elspeth Rice but Elspeth claims that the vineyard has caused pollution and was indirectly responsible for the death of little Jessica Tyler, killed by a hit and run driver after a
a wine-tasting 5 years earlier. Nadia was a prime suspect and soon afterwards she is killed. The vineyard is in financial trouble and hotelier Louis Paynton, who is in love with Diana, offers to buy it but he is the next victim. Crime of passion, revenge killing or means of keeping somebody quiet, there is further sabotage and an abduction before Barnaby discovers who committed a vintage murder.
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'''A Vintage Murder''' is the fourth episode of the seventeenth series of ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' and originally aired on 18th February 2015.

William Carnarvon's Midsomer Vinae winery is launching a new sparkling white in the presence of waspish critic Nadia Simons when several guests are poisoned, though not fatally. William's wife Diana tells DCI Barnaby of the opposition to the vineyard by a local group led by nurse Elspeth Rice but Elspeth claims that the vineyard has caused pollution and was indirectly responsible for the death of little Jessica Tyler, killed by a hit and run driver after a
wine-tasting 5 years earlier. Nadia was a prime suspect and soon afterwards she is killed. The vineyard is in financial trouble and hotelier Louis Paynton, who is in love with Diana, offers to buy it but he is the next victim. Crime of passion, revenge killing or means of keeping somebody quiet, there is further sabotage and an abduction before Barnaby discovers who committed a vintage murder.
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* TheAlcoholic: Wine critic Nadia Simons. Even she admits it's a cliché.
* CarFu: [[VictimOfTheWeek Nadia Simons]] is knocked unconscious by a car, before being dragged off to her death in the vineyard.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[VictimOfTheWeek Louis Paynton]] is pushed out of a hotel window and lands onto the pointed wooden stake that is holding up the flower trellis, killing him instantly.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[MamaBear Judy Tyler]] has this reaction when she finds out who really killed her daughter in a hit-and-run, meaning she murdered two innocent people.
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The first crime involves the wine being served the tasting being poisoned.

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