Tapez n'importe quel mot !

Old wine in a new bottle Meaning in English

expression

OLD wYNE in uh NYOO BAH-tuhl (or NYOO BAH-tl)
OHLD wYNE in ay NYOO BOT-uhl

Definition

This expression means presenting something old or unchanged as if it were new or improved, often just changing the appearance but not the substance.

Usage & Nuances

Often used critically to point out superficial changes. Common in business, politics, product marketing, and entertainment. Similar phrases include 'same old story' and 'putting lipstick on a pig.' Not used for physical wine; it's always metaphorical.

Example Sentences

The new policy is just old wine in a new bottle.

basic

The product looks different, but it’s old wine in a new bottle.

basic

His idea was old wine in a new bottle.

basic

This movie is just old wine in a new bottle—same story, different actors.

natural

Don’t be fooled by the rebranding—it’s still old wine in a new bottle.

natural

Every upgrade seems like old wine in a new bottle these days.

natural