Grand Cru (2017) -

The film chronicles Marchand’s 2016 season, capturing the intense physical and emotional labor of winemaking during a year plagued by devastating frosts and unpredictable weather. Critical Reception:

The title refers to two distinct creative works: a documentary film about a Canadian winemaker in Burgundy and a vintage variety of various prestigious wines and beers. Documentary: Grand Cru (2017) Grand Cru (2017)

Some critics felt the film was "mid-tier," noting that while it captures the passion of winemaking, it occasionally borders on "laughable" for those deeply familiar with the region's professional wine culture. Wines & Beverages: 2017 Grand Cru Vintage The film chronicles Marchand’s 2016 season, capturing the

According to IMDb contributors , the film features beautiful cinematography of the Burgundy landscape and villages. Wines & Beverages: 2017 Grand Cru Vintage According

Reviewers on Letterboxd describe the film as a passionate look at the craft, though some outsiders found elements like biodynamic practices (e.g., using manure in goat horns) somewhat eccentric.

In the wine world, "Grand Cru" signifies the highest classification for vineyards in regions like Burgundy and Alsace. The in France was marked by severe April frosts but ultimately produced many high-quality, elegant wines. Review of 2017 Chambertin Grand Cru wine

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