Grand Cru (2017) May 2026
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:
According to IMDb contributors , the film features beautiful cinematography of the Burgundy landscape and villages. Grand Cru (2017)
Directed by , this film follows Pascal Marchand , a Montreal-born aspiring poet who became a world-renowned winemaker in Burgundy, France. The film chronicles Marchand’s 2016 season, capturing the
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. Reviewers on Letterboxd describe the film as a
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)
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