Age can be wonderful for red wine, but not for spacecraft.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Age is just a number. It's totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.
As I've grown older, I've developed an appreciation for wines that are immediately gratifying but that can also provide great satisfaction over several years.
Wine and cheese are ageless companions, like aspirin and aches, or June and moon, or good people and noble ventures.
The wine of youth does not always clear with advancing years; sometimes it grows turbid.
Our very long-term prospective hinges on making the best possible wine we can.
I am not old but mellow like good wine.
I'm like the wine. The older I get, the better I get.
Bad news isn't wine. It doesn't improve with age.
My wife and I really enjoy a glass of red wine. We're too old to drink cheap wine, and we don't.
This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in five or 10 years it is going to be spectacular, despite the fact that right now it tastes like crude oil. You know this is how it is supposed to taste at this stage of development.