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What are some movies about wine?

●"Babette's Feast" (1987) This is a food movie that caused a sensation in the world of cinema. It led to the trend of food movies in the West in the past ten years.

As an important part of the Western dinner table, wine plays an extremely prominent role in this film.

In the movie, Babette, the chef of the famous Parisian restaurant Café Anglai, who lives in a Danish fishing village, is taken in by two kind-hearted daughters of the local Puritan priest. In order to repay the kindness of taking them in for more than ten years, Babette uses the 10,000 yuan she won from buying lottery tickets.

Franc cooked a sumptuous French meal for the local Puritans.

Both the dishes and the wine pairings are classic.

Now some of the top Western restaurants will imitate these dishes and wine pairings, leading gourmets to relive Babette's feast.

As the general said in the film: "Wine and delicious food are enough to turn an ordinary meal into a love affair." ● "A Walk in the Clouds" The 1995 film "A Walk in the Clouds" is a film full of

Latin romance movie.

The film depicts a romantic and heartwarming love story to us.

In the film, the mist-shrouded vineyards are as enchanting as a fairyland.

The beautiful dream-like scenery and poetic expression techniques make the audience fall deeply into the romantic atmosphere.

The love story that takes place in such a beautiful pastoral scenery is naturally particularly romantic and touching.

In order to find a dreamy vineyard, the director of the film traveled to Europe, Australia and South America to select it, and finally chose the hazy and tranquil Napa Valley in California, USA.

In the film, people light fires late at night and ripen the grapes like butterflies spreading their wings. The poetic and picturesque scenery immerses the audience in an atmosphere of endless reverie and romance. This scene can be called the most beautiful scene in the "film winemaking history".

A gorgeous scene.

●"Paradise Lost" (Paradise Lost) 1997 Watanabe Junichi's original novel "Paradise Lost" also caused a lot of waves. The rebellion and reflection on moral concepts in his novel are worthy of discussion and consideration by many people. Later, this novel

The novel was adapted into the big screen.

Only one wine appears at the end of the movie, which is the 1984 red wine of Chateau Margaux, a top winery in the Margaux region of Bordeaux.

The 1984 vintage was not a good vintage, but this year's Chateau Margaux was easy to drink, rich in fruit aroma, and had its moments of brilliance, but unlike those good vintages, it could last for more than a century.

Perhaps the author wants to tell everyone through this bottle of wine that the emotional relationship between two people is temporary but gorgeous and attractive.

●"Autumn Story" (Conte D' Automne) 1998 This is a work by French director Eric Rohmer when he was 76 years old.

The 45-year-old heroine Magali runs a small vineyard. She insists on not using herbicides for fear of affecting the quality of the wine, resulting in a messy vineyard.

She was willing to sacrifice production to prove that her wine was as flavorful as Burgundy.

Only when you raise a glass of red wine and face the lush vineyards can you realize that only those whose souls are as mellow and lasting as the wine are the growers who understand the art of wine.

● "Silence of the Lambs 2 - Hannibal" (2001) This movie is not a food movie, but through its picky diet, it also reflects the character of the murderer Hannibal from the side.

His love for life can also be seen from his attitude towards food.

He is extremely picky about wine. He chose a bottle of Montrachet top white wine worth 700 US dollars for the violinist; while taking a break at a street outdoor cafe, he drank Chianti Classico Riserva red wine from Castello Banfi winery and fried Paul.

The front lobe of the wine was placed next to the rare Clos St. Hune from the famous Alsace winery Trimbach.

Even on the plane, bring your own meals and a bottle of 1995 Bordeaux red wine from Chateau Phelan Segur in the St. Estephe region.

The protagonist's taste in wine seems to give the audience a little more sympathy and pity for the murderous maniac.

●"007 Series" The 007 series is a long-lasting movie series.

It is every man’s dream to be like 007 James Bond, accompany himself with beautiful cars and beautiful women, travel around the world and have adventures.

Recently, Chateau Angelus has become the favorite of the new 007.

Every time 007 appears in a movie, the wine is expensive, which also implies his special status as a royal spy. Otherwise, how could he mobilize all the state machinery to serve him in picking up girls?

●"Sideways" (2005) This is a love story that takes place in a vineyard: the bright California sunshine and the mellow wine bring the audience into a scene of wanton enjoyment... Although this is a comedy movie, it laughs

After the test, you're sure to have a little knowledge about wine taste and production.