Bottle Shock: Review

Stars Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman, Chris Pine, Freddy Rodriguez
Director Randall Miller
Certificate 12A
Distributor Paramount
Running Time 1hr 48mins
Opens March 20th
The world of wine is a complicated one. Although many of us stick to what’s on 3-for-2 at the local supermarket, scratch the surface and there’s a whole universe populated by winophiles, who discuss things like vintages, terroir and malactic fermentation. It’s these people who populate Miller’s intriguing film, although the story is bubbly enough that you don’t have to know your Shiraz from your Chardonnay to enjoy it.



The performances too are solid, with Rickman being – as ever- deliciously droll as Spurrier, both celebrating and sending up his intense passion for the grape. And watch out for the new Captain Kirk Chris Pine as Jim’s slacker son, who must learn some hard lessons if he’s going to make anything of his life.
True, anyone who has absolutely no interest in the world of wine may find the whole thing rather bemusing. But it’s a film that acknowledges the passion, dedication and commitment of those owner/growers who keep our wine cellars, cupboards and fridges stocked and, to that end, it’s worth a tipple.
4 stars
Bottle Shock is out in cinemas today, and here's the trailer...
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