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2008
BOTTLE SHOCK premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival before going on to international theatrical distribution.
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in June 1914
The bottle was originally launched back in June 1914 as part of a scientific study to map sea currents around Scotland.
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a 2009 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes
Bottle Shock is a 2009 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes.
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in 1976, in which an American wine outscored French ones
Bottle Shock is based on a blind tasting in Paris in 1976, in which an American wine outscored French ones.
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the story (played by Bill Pullman) from Chateau Montelena, whose 1973 Chardonnay beat four Burgundies and half a dozen American whites at the now-legendary Paris Tasting of 1976, organised by Spurrier of the Barretts, son Bo and father Jim
Bottle Shock was directed by Randall Miller and tells the story of the Barretts, son Bo and father Jim (played by Bill Pullman) from Chateau Montelena, whose 1973 Chardonnay beat four Burgundies and half a dozen American whites at the now-legendary Paris Tasting of 1976, organised by Spurrier.
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the notorious film based on the 1976 Judgment of Paris
Bottle Shock, the notorious film based on the 1976 Judgment of Paris, had the notorious film's Napa Valley debut last Saturday.
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a movie based on the 1976 Paris Wine Competition
Bottle Shock is a movie based on the 1976 Paris Wine Competition, and plays out the developments that led up to the tasting, as well as some largely fictional relationship dynamics between screen characters.
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on Steven Spurrier’s famous 1976 Paris tasting of French and California wines, which George M. Taber wrote about so well in George M. Taber's book The Judgment of Paris
Bottle Shock is loosely based on Steven Spurrier’s famous 1976 Paris tasting of French and California wines, which George M. Taber wrote about so well in George M. Taber's book The Judgment of Paris.
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the story of the early days of California wine making featuring the now infamous, blind Paris wine tasting of 1976 that has come to be known as “Judgment of Paris
Bottle Shock is the story of the early days of California wine making featuring the now infamous, blind Paris wine tasting of 1976 that has come to be known as “Judgment of Paris.”
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the true story of a 1976 blind taste test putting the California wines of Napa against French Wine
Bottle Shock is the true story of a 1976 blind taste test putting the California wines of Napa against French Wine.
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on the 1976 Judgment of Paris taste test
Bottle Shock is based on the 1976 Judgment of Paris taste test, and taste test gives historical background on how Napa became such a famous wine region.
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a hilarious, albeit fictional account of the 1976 wine competition, ’ known as ‘The Judgement of Paris
Bottle Shock is a hilarious, albeit fictional account of the 1976 wine competition, known as ‘The Judgement of Paris’.
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the story winning the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 of Chateau Montelena
A favorite amongst wine lovers, Bottle Shock follows the story of Chateau Montelena winning the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976.
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an entertaining film starring Alan Rickman that narrates a story of the infamous “Judgement of Paris” blind wine tasting of 1976
Bottle Shock is an entertaining film starring Alan Rickman that narrates a story of the infamous “Judgement of Paris” blind wine tasting of 1976.
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on the real events surrounding the 1976 blind tasting in Paris pitting California wines against the French
Bottle Shock is based on the real events surrounding the 1976 blind tasting in Paris pitting California wines against the French.
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on Oct. 21, 2015, the day McFly and Doc Brown visit in the movie
The bottle was released on Oct. 21, 2015, the day McFly and Doc Brown visit in the movie.
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the famous true story which had the leading tasters in the industry pitting their palates against French and Californian wines with some very surprising results of the 'blind' Paris wine tasting session
One of the great wine movies, Bottle Shock tells the famous true story of the 'blind' Paris wine tasting session in 1976, which had the leading tasters in the industry pitting their palates against French and Californian wines with some very surprising results.
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launched on April 26, 1956
The bottle was one of 12 launched on April 26, 1956.
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on June 19, 1914
It had been released by Captain CH Brown of the Glasgow School of Navigation on June 19, 1914, and the note inside the bottle promised six pence to whoever found the bottle .
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