"There’s, like, a different vibe in here …." At least there was Champagne.Įnjoy Unfiltered? The best of Unfiltered's round-up of drinks in pop culture can now be delivered straight to your inbox every other week! Sign up now to receive the Unfiltered e-mail newsletter, featuring the latest scoop on how wine intersects with film, TV, music, sports, politics and more. Did I miss anything?" she said to a quiet room of 2,500 guests. "I’ve been getting out of the Spider-Man costume. Moments later, co-host Amy Schumer, who plays a wine sales rep in Hulu's new comedy Life & Beth, helped diffuse the tension. "Intense" and "special" are just two of the ways we’ll remember this year's Oscars ceremony, at which Smith slapped comedian and presenter Chris Rock. "The intense dedication to the arts shared by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the house of Fleur de Miraval is even more evident than usual during this very special ceremony." "Champagne Fleur de Miraval may be best known worldwide for its co-founder Brad Pitt, making it only natural that it will now be the Champagne of the greatest stars of the silver screen and of all those who contribute to cinema’s beauty and success around the world," Perrin told Wine Spectator. The Champagne poured at the event and after-party was a 75/25 blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, respectively, from vineyards in Champagne’s Côte des Blancs. The official Champagne of Hollywood’s biggest night belonged to Oscar winner Pitt, who recently launched a rosé Champagne project called Fleur de Miraval with Rhône winemaker Marc Perrin and Champagne Pierre Péters' sixth-generation winemaker Rodolphe Péters. ![]() "As for the Chardonnay, it’s very smooth with some bright notes, which I’d compare to a film like Licorice Pizza." "The Cabernet is lush and robust, similar to a film like Dune with its large scale, sweeping landscapes and incredible score," she said. Card, who's been making wine at Coppola for the past two years, compared the wines to some of the nominated films. Coppola also provided a few 3-liter bottles for the Governor's Ball after-party. The Sonoma winery poured its 2020 Chardonnay and 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon at the event, held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. "There's no bigger night in movies, and to bring great wine and beautiful gold bottles into the mix is truly special." Pairs well with Blue Cheese Burger, Grilled Lamb. A highly concentrated fruit is enhanced by a full body and long finish. Dark and luscious, Claret delivers rich extraction, fragrant spice notes, supple tannins, and sophisticated character. "My favorite part about the partnership is honoring Francis Ford Coppola's legacy as an icon of film," Coppola's director of winemaking Andrea Card told Wine Spectator via email. Each 750mL bottle serves 5-6 glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon wine. This was Coppola's sixth year sponsoring the Oscars, while Château Miraval filled the vacated seat of longtime sponsor Champagne Piper-Heidsieck. Archimedes delivers immensely concentrated flavors of black cherries, red plums, sandalwood, and vanilla, along with velvety smooth tannins. Thousands of bottles of wine also lost their tops-in a good way-and they came from two longtime Academy favorites: Francis Ford Coppola’s lineup of California wines and Brad Pitt's Fleur de Miraval Brut Rosé Champagne. Named for the Greek mathematician and Francis Ford Coppola's Uncle Archimedes, our estate’s flagship wine honors creativity and innovation. This complex Pinot Noir has a rich body with a luscious finish.Best Actor winner Will Smith wasn't the only one bubbling up at the 94th Academy Award ceremony on March 27. The mid palate presents a layered structure of well melted tannins. The wine is supple and flowing the body is ample and velvety. Flavors are harmonious with the presence of raspberry and pomegranate that fill the palate. Since its inception, Claret has been the. This 2019 Oregon Pinot Noir is dark garnet in color, with aromas of blackberry and ripe cranberry, predominantly fruity notes with some well-integrated oak. Borrowing tradition of European wineries, we add gold netting to bottle to signify outstanding quality of wine. ![]() 100% Pinot Noir aged 9 months in French oak barrels. This wine reflects the essence of the appellation and flavors that make Oregon Pinot Noir so desirable, and at a very affordable price. Grown in an appellation that experiences cool summers and mild winters, this Pinot Noir offers an exciting contrast to California bottling, expressing a more delicate tannin structure and higher acidity that makes it elegant and well-proportioned. THis is the first wine in the portfolio to hail from the state of Oregon. Here's the newest addition to the Coppola Diamond Collection Diamond Collection Golden Tier Pinot Noir, Oregon.
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