"Its age is irrelevant."
I complain at restaurants if the wine they serve is too old. Gotta be fresh off the vine, baby!
Last on line in 2017. Who's old and cold and stale now?!
Fresh off the vine "wine" would be grape juice.
I have some 2008 Apogee from L'Ecole No. 41, purchased in 2011. It is ready to drink now and will still be very good if I leave it in the cellar another five years. We've been drinking one or two bottles of Bridge Press 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon every year since our supply fell to a dozen bottles (we bought about four cases in 2011 and 2012). We have two left. We might drink one on our wedding anniversary. The last bottle will still be good in 2024, but it will grieve us to have no more of what was a favorite wine for several years.
I remember watching his video on the dragon and how to respond against whites responses, that hasn’t changed much today.