«It's
not old wine in a new bottle,» says Dave Sill, our Senior VP of Sales.
Not exact matches
We have enough clock -
in clock - out and same -
old - same -
old in our daily lives to
not take the chance to experience something
new and exciting, even if it is something as simple as buying a mystery
bottle of
wine.
But as much as it sounds like
old wine in a
new bottle, we can take the current Iran - centred debate (just) a little further and remind ourselves that the danger is
in the weapons themselves,
not in who holds them.
Not new wine in old bottles, but vintage
wine in a better
bottle.