Talk:Endless Summer, Book 3/@comment-34928976-20180221133707/@comment-3452092-20180221163717

I think it has to do with the date on the wine. I can't remember exactly, but nothing was older than a certain year in the 1920s (I'm guessing 1921, since that's what Dropdeadnina mentions). And if we are going with the idea that the wine was new when the wedding took place instead of Zahra's idea that they are just crazy rich people wanting old wine, since old wine is supposed to be better than new wine, I'd say that has to be when the wedding took place.

But think about it though. This is a place where time travel is real, so why not a wedding where all the wine is from the 1920s even if the bride and groom and guests are not. Or maybe the bride is, but not the groom. I think we have Rourke arriving in the 1980s (I forget the dates on those journals), but nothing says he had to stay in the 1980s. Maybe he traveled back in time to the 1920s and Aleister's mom is from the 1920s.