For those of you who love wine and plan on staying in this weekend, this can be a perfect way of spending the evening! Why not watch some great (and not always commercial) movies which revolve around wine and wine tastings? Here's the 10 top films you shouldn't miss according to Daily Meal
website!
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1.
Sideways
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Sideways has become a seminal wine movie, and for anyone who is serious about their wines and their
movies, it is utterly unmissable. It is a comedy-slash-drama that
follows a failing writer and soon-to-be-married cad on their journey
through the famous Santa Ynez wine country in California. It is a
classic film and one that enjoyed a rapturous reception from both the
critics and lovers of American wines all over the world.
2. The Kids Are All Right
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While this movie isnt as centered around wine as, say, Sideways is,
wines do feature prominently throughout. The characters are regularly
seen making sophisticated wine choices that seem incredibly relevant to
the scene. The film itself revolves around how a lesbian couples adopted
children make the decision to track down and meet their birth father.
It is a great movie and the wines mentioned throughout the film serve as
the perfect backdrop for the movie as a whole.
3. Bottle Shock
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One of the great wine movies, Bottle Shock tells the famous true story
of the "blind" Paris wine tasting session in 1976, which had the leading
tasters in the industry pitting their palates against French and
Californian wines with some very surprising results. It's safe to say
that the wine industry was never the same again after this infamous wine
tasting session. The film stars Alan Rickman as a wine shop owner in
Paris who instigates the blind tasting test in order to make Parisians
aware that quality wines were available all over the world, not just on
their own shores.
4. The Earth Is Mine
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This film, set in the 1930s, tells the
story of an English woman, Elizabeth, who comes to live with her wealthy
winemaking aunt and uncle in California during the Prohibition period.
The winemaking aunt and uncle endeavor to marry Elizabeth off to another
wine dynasty in the region to consolidate their strength over the
industry but, of course, Elizabeth has different ideas. It's a great
example of classical filmmaking and one that shows the wine industry
during a considerable period of turbulence.
5. Corked
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This is an outrageously comical
tale crafted by documentary filmmakers from four different wineries in
the highly respected Northern California wine country. The film revolves
around a visiting wine critic and shows how the different wineries go
out of their way to make sure that their wine is chosen as the best in
show. It's a great addition to our list of wine movies, and one that
deserves your attention despite not being quite as mainstream as some of
the other movies in our list. A hidden gem.
6. The Secret of Santa Vittoria
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This 1969 film is another hidden gem in our list of top 10 wine movies.
The excellent tale is based on the best-selling novel by Robert Crichton
and tells the story of a wine-producing village in Italy, Santa
Vittoria, which in 1943 managed to successfully hide 1 million bottles
of their wine in a cave before the arrival of the advancing German army.
The film stars Anthony Quinn and received a highly positive critical
reception following its release it's definitely a film you should seek
out if you are a lover of all things wine.
7. A Good Year
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This 2006 adaptation of Peter
Mayles novel of the same name was met with a fairly mixed reception upon
its release but if youre a fan of wine, breathtaking French scenery
and, perhaps, Russell Crowe, then there is certainly plenty to be
enjoyed in A Good Year. It tells the story of a workaholic investment
banker who unexpectedly discovers that he has inherited a French chateau
and vineyard and, through the course of the movie, learns to love the
more relaxed lifestyle that winemaking affords him.
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Mondovino
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This 2004 documentary film
explores the impact of globalization on the various different wine
regions around the world and was written and directed by respected
American filmmaker Jonathan Nossiter. The documentary also explores the
effect that wine critics and consultants have on the wine industry as a
whole. The film was extremely well received when it was released and was
even nominated for the highly prestigious Palme dOr at the Cannes Film
Festival. If you have an interest in how the wine world operates, this
is the movie for you.
9. Year of the Comet
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While the film received mostly
negative reviews upon its release, it is actually a bright and breezy
romantic comedy that focuses around the pursuit of the most valuable
bottle of wine in history. The Year of the Comet stars Tim Daly and
Penelope Ann Miller and the title of the film refers to the year that
the wine was bottled, 1811, which coincided with the Great Comet of
1811.
10. A Walk in the Clouds
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Perhaps more notorious for Keanu
Reeves wooden acting than anything else, this movie has many redeeming
features which make it worth a watch not least the breathtaking
California scenery that is prevalent throughout the film. A Walk in the
Clouds is a love story set in the 1940s, but all the action in the film
really does take second place to the wonderful vineyards that serve as a
backdrop to the majority of the movies set pieces.
So, there you
have it if youre a fan of wine, then these are 10 movies that you
simply have to see and, its fair to say, youll still enjoy them even if
wine isnt you thing!
(source: thedailymeal.com)
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