
Wine movies for me are like taking a bite out of a warm brownie of which you haven't had in at least 3 months and having the chocolate melt in your mouth so seductively, you can't believe food could do those things to your mouth ie. taste buds. Its a true story about Napa Valley and a divorced father with a failing vineyard and a good for nothing son, when Alan Rickman sets for the U.S. for wine tasting to compare that French wine is better than American wine. It seems fitting that a British man is defending the wine of France. For some reason I don't feel like telling more than the back of the DVD would, because well, wine movies are just too good to ruin. If wine movies make you just as happy as they do me, you should watch it. Even if you don't like wine movies, it is still a little gem. I thought this was coming to theatres as I waited for it, then I realized it was coming to DVD. It could have played in the theatres, but I don't think it would have made much money. My only gripe is that Chris Pine's wig is just awful in this film. Can't movies spend a little more money on wigs?
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