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Top Five Films about Wine (2024)
Wine has always been a popular subject for filmmakers, and there are countless movies that celebrate this timeless beverage. From dramas to comedies, these movies offer a unique insight into the world of wine, its culture and the people behind it.
Here are the top 5 films about wine that every wine lover should watch.
Sideways (2004)

Sideways is a comedy-drama that follows two friends, Miles and Jack, on a week-long road trip through California’s wine country. The movie explores the complexities of wine, relationships, and life in general. It won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and it’s widely regarded as one of the best wine movies of all time.
Bottle Shock (2008)

Bottle Shock is a dramatized retelling of the famous “Judgment of Paris” wine competition in 1976, where California wines beat out French wines in a blind taste test. The movie focuses on the story of Jim and Bo Barrett, who are struggling to keep their winery afloat. It’s a heartwarming underdog story that celebrates the power of perseverance.
A Good Year (2006)

A Good Year is a romantic comedy-drama that follows Max Skinner, a London banker who inherits a vineyard in Provence, France. The movie explores Max’s transformation from a cynical city-slicker to a wine-loving romantic. The stunning French countryside and the beautiful vineyards are a feast for the eyes, and the movie is a delightful escape into the world of wine and romance.
Somm (2012)

Somm is a documentary that follows four sommeliers as they prepare for the grueling Master Sommelier exam, one of the most prestigious wine certifications in the world. The movie explores the intense dedication and passion that goes into becoming a sommelier, and it provides an insider’s look into the world of wine and the people who live and breathe it.
Mondovino (2004)

Mondovino is an Italian documentary that examines the globalization of the wine industry and the impact it has on small wineries and traditional winemaking practices. The movie explores the tension between tradition and innovation, and it offers a thought-provoking critique of the modern wine industry. It’s a must-watch for anyone interested in the culture and politics of wine.
These five movies offer an engaging perspective into the world of wine, showcasing the culture, people and practices. If you enjoy a good glass of wine, you will find these movies particularly interesting – have a watch and let us know what you think!
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When is the Best Time to Invest in Fine Wine?
The fine wine market has always been a blend of passion and performance. For some, the allure lies in the artistry of the vineyard; for others, it’s the steady, tangible returns that make fine wine a compelling alternative asset.
But here’s the perennial question for investors: when is the right time to invest?
In our latest analysis at WineFi, we examined one of the most sought-after segments of the market—red Burgundy—to see how timing influences returns. We compared all red Burgundy wines in our investment universe to the Liv-ex Burgundy 150 index, the sector’s benchmark, and looked for patterns that could guide smarter entry and exit strategies.
The Findings at a Glance
Our data paints a clear picture of how red Burgundy performs at different stages of its lifecycle:

🚫 Don’t buy on release – On average, red Burgundy underperforms its benchmark in the first few years after release. That means paying top prices straight out of the gate often isn’t the best move for returns-focused investors.
🎯 Sweet spot: Year 6 – Performance begins to accelerate around the sixth year—coinciding with the median start of the wine’s drinking window. From here, returns tend to outpace the benchmark.
📈 Outperformance window: Years 6–25 – During this period, red Burgundy has historically delivered impressive relative gains. By year 25, the mean return in our dataset was 1.8x higher than the benchmark.
⚠️ After year 25: A trickier game – Performance tends to plateau, and volatility increases. As bottles become rarer and more valuable, prices can swing sharply in either direction. This aligns with the median end of red Burgundy’s drinking window, when investment and consumption dynamics shift.
Why This Matters for Investors
Fine wine, unlike many asset classes, is both finite and consumable. Every bottle opened reduces supply, creating scarcity—but also introducing unpredictability as remaining stock becomes fragmented across cellars worldwide.
By aligning purchases with a wine’s drinking window, investors can:
Maximise potential upside by entering when market demand is strengthening.
Reduce downside risk by avoiding the softer performance often seen in the early years.
Plan exits strategically before volatility overtakes predictable growth.
The Limits (and Power) of the Data
While this study looks at the mean performance of all red Burgundy wines in our universe, individual results will vary significantly by producer, vintage, and even format (bottle size). Legendary producers like Domaine de la Romanée-Conti may defy these trends altogether, while lesser-known estates might follow them more closely.
Still, using drinking windows as a timing tool offers a practical framework for making better-informed decisions—especially for investors building diversified portfolios across regions and styles.
Final Pour
The data tells us that patience pays in fine wine investment—particularly in Burgundy. If you can resist the urge to buy on release and instead enter around year six, history suggests you’ll be swimming with the current rather than against it.
In fine wine, as in life, timing is everything. And for Burgundy lovers, that sixth-year mark might just be the moment when the stars—and the corks—align.