50 mins |
Rated
PG
Amphorae (clay vessels) have played a key role in winemaking and storage for more than 8,000 years. Wines made in these vessels have influenced cultures and religions since the beginning. Today, a movement is taking place in San Luis Obispo County, where winemakers are experimenting, not only with winemaking in amphorae, but also ancient winemaking techniques. Explore the past, the present, and the future in this documentary hosted by Karen MacNeil, renowned wine educator and author of The Wine Bible.
On March 8th, there will be Q&A following the film with Karen MacNeil, who is best known as the author of THE WINE BIBLE. Karen is celebrated as one of the top wine professionals in the United States.
Joining her onstage will be Producer Libbie Agran from the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispso County, and Tim Clott and Noel Resnick of Partners2Media. Noel was the Executive Producer and Tim was the Director as well as the Editor and Director of Photography.
There will be a Q&A at the March 10th screening with Libbie, Tim and Noel.
BONUS: We will also be screening DUMB from Partners2Media. This is when a bottle that's meant for long aging goes through an awkward period where its flavors and aromas are closed, muted, inexpressive.
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Amphorae (clay vessels) have played a key role in winemaking and storage for more than 8,000 years. Wines made in these vessels have influenced cultures and religions since the beginning. Today, a movement is taking place in San Luis Obispo County, where winemakers are experimenting, not only with winemaking in amphorae, but also ancient winemaking techniques. Explore the past, the present, and the future in this documentary hosted by Karen MacNeil, renowned wine educator and author of The Wine Bible.
On March 8th, there will be Q&A following the film with Karen MacNeil, who is best known as the author of THE WINE BIBLE. Karen is celebrated as one of the top wine professionals in the United States.
Joining her onstage will be Producer Libbie Agran from the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispso County, and Tim Clott and Noel Resnick of Partners2Media. Noel was the Executive Producer and Tim was the Director as well as the Editor and Director of Photography.
There will be a Q&A at the March 10th screening with Libbie, Tim and Noel.
BONUS: We will also be screening DUMB from Partners2Media. This is when a bottle that's meant for long aging goes through an awkward period where its flavors and aromas are closed, muted, inexpressive.