A Seat at the Table (2019)
12KA Seat at the Table (2019). 1h 41m | TV-PG
“u0026quot;A Seat at the Tableu0026quot; is a documentary about the growing wine industry in New Zealand. Apparently, the countryu0026#39;s wine production has impressed folks from all over the world as now many of these Kiwi wineries are owned by folks from the French wine country. The filmu0026#39;s focus seems to be on how good the wine is and how much respect their wines deserve. And, it dares to say that in many ways, Kiwi wines are the equal to the highly esteemed French white Burgundy wines.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;ve been to New Zealand wineries and did enjoy it…though I should also point out that the vast, vast majority of this wine is wine…and nearly all of it seems to be Sauvignon Blancs. This is great if you love whites and if you love Sauvignon Blancs….which, sadly, are not among my favorites. After all, we all have different palates. And, if your coincides with the types of wines these folks make, youu0026#39;re bound to like and appreciate the film more.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, well made and a bit slow for the average person. If you love wine, youu0026#39;ll like the film. If you love New Zealand wines, then you really need to see the documentary.”