Wine for the Confused

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  • NR
  • 2004
  • 43 min
  • 6.8  (236)

Wine for the Confused is a 2004 documentary film that takes the audience on a journey through the world of wine. Hosted by John Cleese, the film sets out to demystify the complex world of wine and help viewers gain a better understanding of the history, terminology and how to choose the right wine. Through his signature humorous approach, Cleese offers a fun and informative look at the subject, making it more accessible to everyone, from wine newbies to connoisseurs alike.

The film starts with Cleese visiting a winery in California’s Napa Valley, where he meets with industry experts and winemakers to learn more about the winemaking process. From there, the film takes viewers on a global tour of some of the most renowned wine regions in the world, including France, Italy, Australia, and Chile. Along the way, Cleese explores the differences between various types of wine, such as Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah, and explains how and where they are grown.

Viewers learn about how to pair wine with food, what temperature wine should be served at, and how to properly taste wine. Cleese provides simple tips and tricks to help viewers navigate wine menus and impress their friends and family with their newfound wine knowledge. He also shares some of his own experiences with wine and his personal preferences, adding a touch of levity to the movie.

One of the highlights of the film is the section on terminology. Cleese breaks down complicated terms like terroir and tannins, explaining what they mean and how they affect the taste of wine. With the help of visual aids, he also teaches viewers how to read wine labels and understand what all the information means.

The film’s charming host works well to keep the subject matter engaging and entertaining throughout. His comedic timing and wit are spot-on, and he shows a genuine passion for the subject matter that makes the film even more enjoyable. Cleese also keeps the tone accessible throughout, avoiding the elitist attitude that can sometimes be associated with wine culture.

In addition to John Cleese, Wine for the Confused also features the late Alyce Faye Eichelberger, who acts as a supporting host. Eichelberger was known for her work as a sommelier and, in the film, she guides the audience through tastings and provides additional insights into the world of wine. Her calm demeanor and expertise make her a great addition to the film, providing an additional perspective that complements Cleese’s humor.

Overall, Wine for the Confused is an excellent documentary for anyone looking to learn more about wine. Its blend of entertainment and education is perfect for those looking to gain a basic understanding of the subject matter, while also having a good laugh. The film's light-hearted approach makes it a great choice for a cozy night in with friends, when paired with a bottle of wine, of course.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2004
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (236)
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