Three of the greatest legends in wine meet to drink the rarest bottles of their careers, while the best blind tasters of today gather to settle an age-old argument. The results could change the world of wine forever.
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SOMM 3
2018
R
1 h 18 m
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Three of the greatest legends in wine meet to drink the rarest bottles of their careers, while the best blind tasters of today gather to settle an age-old argument. The results could change the world of wine forever.
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Ian Cauble
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Fred Dame
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Paul Draper
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Laura Fiorvanti
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Jay Fletcher
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Becky Wasserman Hone
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Steve Matthiasson
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Brian McClintic
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Carole Meredith
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Rajat Parr
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Dlynn Proctor
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Madeline Puckette
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Jancis Robinson
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Sabato Sagaria
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Aldo Sohm
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Steven Spurrier
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Larry Stone
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Dustin Wilson
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Hota
22/05/2023 19:24
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Jeb Melton
28/04/2023 05:30
I work in the wine industry in Santa Barbara County, and while I enjoyed most of it, the end absolutely ruined the film for me. In the film, it says that Bloom's Field Domaine de la Cote Pinot Noir, a wine that tied in ratings amongst Master Sommeliers, is sourced from "Santa Barbara" and then shows the winemaker in "Santa Rita Hills, Santa Barbara." It's not Santa Barbara. It's a whole hour North of Santa Barbara. It is actually in LOMPOC. Napa got put on the map, so can the Central Coast. People aren't familiar with Lompoc? Then they should have known after watching this. Instead of the producers giving credit where it is due, they lie because apparently it would be oh too embarrassing for them to say a Pinot Noir grapes sourced from Lompoc stood up to another Pinot Noir from Burgundy, France. Give me a break.
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Hota
22/05/2023 19:24
Moviecut—SOMM 3
Jeb Melton
28/04/2023 05:30
I work in the wine industry in Santa Barbara County, and while I enjoyed most of it, the end absolutely ruined the film for me. In the film, it says that Bloom's Field Domaine de la Cote Pinot Noir, a wine that tied in ratings amongst Master Sommeliers, is sourced from "Santa Barbara" and then shows the winemaker in "Santa Rita Hills, Santa Barbara." It's not Santa Barbara. It's a whole hour North of Santa Barbara. It is actually in LOMPOC. Napa got put on the map, so can the Central Coast. People aren't familiar with Lompoc? Then they should have known after watching this. Instead of the producers giving credit where it is due, they lie because apparently it would be oh too embarrassing for them to say a Pinot Noir grapes sourced from Lompoc stood up to another Pinot Noir from Burgundy, France. Give me a break.
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