Monday, November 18, 2013

Available on the iTunes Store for a few days,


Available on the iTunes Store for a few days, "A Year in Burgundy" woodward dream cruise is a documentary about Burgundy, made for Americans. Born from the collaboration between David Kennard, director, and Martine Saunier, a well-known in the United States for its exports of Burgundy wines. This documentary is not really an end, it looks more like a contemplative film almost to poetry. One hour of film for a year of life of seven families owning different areas: The area Leroy, the field Perrot-Minot, Morey Coffinet field, Bruno Clavelier the field, the field Mortet the Domaine woodward dream cruise Michel Gay et Fils and Dominique Cornin field.
One can enjoy the film in two different ways: for its cultural aspect, that of course wine, but also for the traditional family dimension woodward dream cruise of French craftsmanship. The human plays an essential role in this film, just as important as trying to perpetuate, not without difficulty, many growers. This focus of our land that we are rather proud of and presented to the Americans. Note nonetheless that this is a work that speaks to a part of the American population, it is far from the blockbuster woodward dream cruise carton on this continent.
David Kennard knew nothing about wine and even less to Burgundy, so using him Martine Saunier was particularly valuable. It was she who introduced the U.S. to the very closed winemakers to help convince them to accept the adventure table. What convinced them it is above all the fact that he sought to make something human and not a documentary. David Kennard is known for his artistic approach and did not really want to fall into something artificial. So obviously, some small remainest shots but is looking a bit.
There are big houses recognized, but also smallholders with 10 hectares and scratch themselves the earth every day. What is particularly interesting is that the shooting took place in 2011, a complicated year for winemakers. It can even be described as a black year for the Côte de Beaune, with a very favorable climate for wine.
The investor woodward dream cruise who was presented the film was immediately seduced. woodward dream cruise He also once asked another film about Champagne, nose businessman course ... The shooting of the second film has already started and this may be just as interesting. This region steeped woodward dream cruise in history, suffering and war, can only give birth to a beautiful film, certainly equally woodward dream cruise poetic.
"A year in Burgundy" is a must for lovers of wine and a great introduction for novices. We urge you to provide a little warm evening with some cheese and a bottle of Burgundy. woodward dream cruise
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