Wu Shanzhuo learned to drive a motorcycle for the filming.
George Clooney had hoped to play Jack, but director Alexander Payne did not want to use big-name stars.
The wines in the wine tasting class in the film are mostly non-alcoholic. Due to the needs of the filming, the actors drank too much of this wine, and even felt sick when they saw it.
Most of the dialogue between the four people during dinner in the film is improvised.
The dinner that Miles shared with his mother and Jack in the film caused food poisoning to the three actors.
The photo that Miles saw in his mother's home was of Paul Giamatti, the actor who played Miles, with his father.
The white horse wine in 1961 is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, which are precisely the grape varieties for which Miles speaks quite a bit in the film.
Pinot Noir wines in the United States and the United Kingdom have risen in price due to the success of the film.
According to a reporter from the "San Francisco Chronicle", the producer initially hoped to keep the Patus wine as a treasure preserved by Miles, but the owner of the castle disagreed, so it was replaced with a 1961 white horse wine.
Thomas Harden Church had already bid farewell to his acting career before starring in the film and was engaged in dubbing work, but he still accepted the audition invitation of the film director Alexander Payne and eventually got the role of Jack.
During the filming of the film, director Alexander Payne and actress Wu Shanzhuo began dating, but the two who were soon married soon divorced.
A scene of Miles driving into a dog in the film was later deleted because it did not match the overall style of the film and violated Hollywood’s animal regulations.
Miles in the film is a wine expert, but in fact Giamatti can only distinguish between red wine and white wine.
Giama’s poor golf skills made Rex, the original author at the shooting scene, look down, and personally went into battle to complete the shot of the shot.