Review of A Year in Burgundy (2013) by Pamela Y — 03 Jan 2015
This film is completely at the other end of the spectrum from Red Obsession. Whereas, the latter film is slick and slickly produced. It discusses the business of winemaking and its marketing in the current atmosphere of wine frenzy.
This film deals with the artisanal, the artistry and craft of wine making from the point of view from a small collection of families of wine producers who have been in the business for generations. Each family is profiled with respect. Each family's technique is discussed and explored. You are left with a sense of appreciation for the craft, pride and intimacy involved in producing a fine wine.
This review of A Year in Burgundy (2013) was written by Pamela Y on 03 Jan 2015.
A Year in Burgundy has generally received positive reviews.
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