Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko

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Because there is nothing to be shy about, we all love and respect vinishko very much, everything is different. Yes, there are moments in life when the chateau de tetrapac flows like a river, but usually we approach the issue responsibly and academically. Here's proof for you — a list of the best films about wine and winemaking.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
The Secret of Santa Vittoria (directed by Stanley Kramer, 1969)

Firstly, Anthony Quinn and the gorgeous Anna Magnani are here, and secondly, this is a bright and sunny story of dedication to their work, their land and their wine.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"A Good Year" (directed by Ridley Scott, 2006)

My God, why don't we have five great-uncles in France to leave us a winery in Provence? Everything goes only to such nasty and boring dudes like Russell Crowe's hero. Well, nothing, there will be a grape harvest and a tasting parade on our street.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"On the Sidelines" (directed by Alexander Payne, 2004)

Two not the cutest, but typical losers, to shake themselves up, go on a wine tour through the wine-growing California valleys. What came out of it, you must definitely see with your own eyes. It is known that the wine list for the film was made by the director himself, but soon many bottles had to be replaced with soft drinks, because the people on the set naturally collapsed from alcohol intoxication.

The plot is based on a real wine-mania sensation, which was produced by American wine at a prestigious competition in France in 1976. A gathering of winemakers, Alan Rickman, and the hand immediately reaches for the glass.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"Corked" (Corked, directed by Ross Clenenden, Paul Hawley, 2009)

A hilarious comedy about how small wineries in Northern California prepare and meet a wine inspector who should evaluate their products. And drunken laughter, and drunken sin.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"Blood in Wine" (directed by Ryan Page, Christopher Pomerank, 2010)

A cheerful documentary about Maynard James Keenan, the brutal vocalist of the cult underground band Tool, who at some point became seriously interested in winemaking, bought land in Arizona and became involved in wine. For the amusement of all wine experts. It will be interesting not only for the musician's fans, but also for all wine enthusiasts.

Another documentary on the innocent wine list. A fascinating story about the cunning Chinese who want to subjugate the wine industry and displace the main wine-making powers from the pedestal.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
Somm (directed by Jason Wise, 2012)

A detailed and extremely exciting narrative about the main competition for professional recognition among sommeliers. For 40 years of existence of the Master Sommelier competition, only 220 experts managed to pass it.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"Autumn Fairy Tale" (directed by Eric Romer, 1998)

Intriguing with its love lace, as in all Romer's films, is the story of a widowed wine specialist.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"Mondovino" (directed by Jonathan Nossiter, 2004)

A documentary film telling a sad story about the impact of globalization on ancient wine traditions and wine clans.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"Listopad" (directed by Otar Ioseliani, 1966)

The Soviet industrial and social drama of the young Ioseliani, his first full meter. According to the plot, the young technologist of the winery, Niko, is involved in an unpleasant story when, for the sake of the plan, the plant's employees must develop a bad saperavi. If you are interested in Georgian wine and the history of traditional Georgian winemaking, this picture is a must see.

Both drunken laughter and drunken sin: 12 best films about vinishko
"The Jug" (directed by Irakli Kvirikadze, 1970)

A TV movie about the adventures of a poor craftsman who happened to be in a huge wine jug "kvevri" when he was fixing it, and for three days could not get out of there. The script was written by the well-known Rezo Gabriadze.

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