Grapes are white. Its a fact.
Cabernet Sauvignon GrapesI might be a touch colour-blind, but those don't look white to me.
On the vine, its berries are small and thick-skinned, with a high pip to pulp ratio. The skin and number of pips make a typical cabernet sauvignon wine tannic and deep, coloured, often appearing almost blue.
From: The Wine Society, Cabernet Sauvignon.
I guess most of your drunken posts are under the influence of something far stronger than a good
Cab Sav.
Mind you, this morning the sky certainly did look grey, not blue! I guess that that the sky is grey. The do say, "Once is always".
Oops sorry ,
“Once is never. Twice is always.”
― James S.A. Corey, Cibola Burn