Bottle Shock

Bottle Shock

  • Director: Randall Miller
  • Writer: Jody Savin,Randall Miller,Ross Schwartz
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French, German
  • Release date: September 5, 2008
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Gyllene druvor från Montelena
  • "Bottle Shock" is a 110-minute drama film produced by Zin Haze in the United States. The film was directed by Randall Miller, starring AR , Bill Pullman , and Chris Pine , and was released in the United States on August 8, 2008   .
    The film is adapted from real events and tells the story of the birth and rise of the California wine industry in 1976   .

    Details

    • Release date September 5, 2008
    • Filming locations Chateau Montelena - 1429 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, Napa Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies Shocking Bottle, Unclaimed Freight Productions, Hollywood Caterers

    Box office

    Budget

    $5,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $4,078,607

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $278,075

    Gross worldwide

    $4,629,770

    Movie reviews

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    • By Imelda 2022-01-19 08:01:09

      Discover and love

      Before 1976, American red wine was ridiculed as soda, and the NAPA Valley was not admired. The veteran French winery has the right to speak. Like all legends, there needs to be a group of people to break such a MYTH. Of course, at the beginning, it was an Englishman-AR, which existed like a god, once again played his comedy talent, and brought this unlucky shopkeeper Ying who initiated wine tasting. The cool and humorous interpretation is extreme-for example, when someone says I am not an...

    • By Doris 2022-01-19 08:01:09

      The wine is poured into a glass, the gains and losses are the taste

      I saw this movie on the recommendation of the company’s boss. As I was engaged in wine work, I forced myself to memorize 61 winery names and 37 winery history, culture and terroir types not long ago. When I saw the movie "Damage to Wine", I was very interested in Latour, White Horse, and Astur in the movie. Not so unfamiliar, this film revolves around the sensational historical event that California white wine defeated many French wines in a blind tasting in 1976. And an emotional story of...

    • By Donavon 2022-01-19 08:01:09

      Dreams are not easy, sometimes they will hide and seek with you

      Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect.
      Don't give up the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure.
      ——British dramatist William Shakespeare (

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      There is a film based on real events called "Bottle Shock" (Bottle Shock). The film is about the "Paris Trial" in the history of wine, which has a profound influence on the pattern of world wine. the judgment of Paris)" event.

      The stubborn old lawyer...

    • By Ansley 2022-01-19 08:01:09

      Movie plot is not a documentary

      Slow down, I have been busy lately, so I must write well.

      What does it mean to watch a movie? First look at the introduction of Baidu Baike. The introduction of the film says this: "The film is adapted from real events. Paris organized the story of a wine tasting event, breaking the "opening conclusion", what is in the bottle is the most important criterion." It is concise and concise, and it can indeed be used for the facts of the year and the content of the movie story. Evaluate in...

    • By Josie 2022-01-19 08:01:09

      Cozy movie

      This movie is not long, but it expresses a lot of meaning, reflecting the relationship between father and son, mother-child relationship, colleague relationship, friend relationship, couple relationship, European and American relationship, immigrant relationship, etc. It still feels very interesting. One of the male protagonists is still rich. In the second generation, Yale took a break from school and went home to farm. He made wine and brewed every day. I really envied him....

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    • By Dejuan 2023-07-13 13:56:15

      The professor is here to show...

    • By Ludwig 2022-11-27 22:19:46

      It's an interesting adaptation of a real event. The lion shape of the big head pie hahahaha let me laugh for a while! ! In the film, I was dumped by a woman...

    • By Trycia 2022-04-24 07:01:22

      Alan's expression is so...

    • By Dariana 2022-04-24 07:01:22

      After reading it, I want to buy Chateau...

    • By Tremayne 2022-04-24 07:01:22

      The rhythm of the movie is slow and slow, and it is very good to watch the movie with wine. I don’t know much about wine, and I still have a bottle of cloudy bay left at home. In 2011, I just bought it casually. Alan's French is cute, and it sounds even more sexy when...

    Movie plot

    British wine merchant Steven Sprell ( AR ) caused his business to fall into a trough due to poor management. In order to regain the situation and regain his reputation, he had to find a way to find a cheaper and better source of French wine than the French wine that has already been declared. So, after thinking about it, Steven Sprell set foot on a trip to California, which is also rich in wine. I hope this emerging world wine...
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    Evaluation action

    See the enlightenment and changes that wine brings to people in "Bottle Shock". The two middle-aged men separated by thousands of miles are under the pressure and pain of life and career. However, it is their confidence in life and wine that rekindles hope for everything. After all, I found the fun and goal of life in wine. The ordinary life is finally enriched by delicious wines   . (Sina Entertainment Review)
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    Movie quotes

    • Maurice: [on a Britisher saying Californians make wine in unorthodox ways] Where I'm from, they call it a left-handed compliment. They don't have a name for it in England: it's too ingrained in their culture.

    • Steven Spurrier: "Wine is sunlight, held together by water." The poetic wisdom of the Italian physicist, philosopher, and stargazer, Galileo Galilei. It all begins with the soil, the vine, the grape. The smell of the vineyard - like inhaling birth. It awakens some ancestral, some primordial... anyway, some deeply imprinted, and probably subconscious place in my soul.

    • Steven Spurrier: Great wine is great art, my friend. I am, in effect, a shepherd... whose mission is to offer the public another form of great art and to guide its appreciation thereof.

      Maurice: Well, a shepherd... by definition, needs a flock. And a business, by necessity... needs customers.

      Steven Spurrier: So, if I were to subscribe to that proviso would you be considered a customer?

      Maurice: No. No, I would be considered... an enthusiastic... advocate.