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Sour Grapes

  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25m
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7.2/10
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Sour Grapes (2016)
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Documentary about the fine and rare wine auction market centering around a counterfeiter who befriended the rich and powerful and sold millions of dollars of fraudulent wine through the top ... Read allDocumentary about the fine and rare wine auction market centering around a counterfeiter who befriended the rich and powerful and sold millions of dollars of fraudulent wine through the top auction houses.Documentary about the fine and rare wine auction market centering around a counterfeiter who befriended the rich and powerful and sold millions of dollars of fraudulent wine through the top auction houses.

  • Directors
    • Reuben Atlas
    • Jerry Rothwell
  • Stars
    • Laurent Ponsot
    • Jay McInerney
    • Jefery Levy
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    7.2/10
    6.3K
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    • Directors
      • Reuben Atlas
      • Jerry Rothwell
    • Stars
      • Laurent Ponsot
      • Jay McInerney
      • Jefery Levy
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Laurent Ponsot
    • Self - wine producer in Burgundy, France
    Jay McInerney
    Jay McInerney
    • Self - novelist and wine columnist
    Jefery Levy
    Jefery Levy
    • Self
    • (as Jef Levy)
    Maureen Downey
    • Self - wine consultant
    Rudy Kurniawan
    • Self - convicted wine counterfeiter
    • (archive footage)
    Rajat Parr
    • Self - sommelier
    Arthur Sarkissian
    Arthur Sarkissian
    • Self
    • (as Arthur M. Sarkissian)
    Corie Brown
    • Self - food and wine writer, Zester Daily
    Don Cornwell
    • Self - lawyer and burgundy wine expert
    David Fredston
    • Self - private equity investor, Sole Source Capital
    Bill Koch
    • Self - businessman and collector
    • (as Bill Koch)
    John Kapon
    • Self - wine merchant and auctioneer
    • (archive footage)
    Brad Goldstein
    • Self - Bill Koch's spokesperson
    Percy
    • Self - Brad Goldstein's dog
    James P. Wynne
    • Self - FBI agent specialized in counterfeit goods
    • (as Jim Wynne)
    Jerome H. Mooney
    • Self - Rudy Kurniawan's defense attorney
    • (as Jerry Mooney)
    Vincent Verdiramo
    • Self - Rudy Kurniawan's defense attorney
    • (as Vincent Veridiamo)
    Jason Hernandez
    Jason Hernandez
    • Self - prosecutor in the Rudy Kurniawan case
    • Directors
      • Reuben Atlas
      • Jerry Rothwell
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    8clairelouise5

    A great documentary

    This documentary was a fascinating insight into the workings a conman. It was like dipping a toe into the world of extreme wealth and extravagance of the millionaire and billionaire wine collectors. My eyes are still watering over some of those sums of money paid for a single bottle of wine.
    9omarnekan

    sickening

    as a kid who grew in France and spent my summer working in vignobles in burgundy. This movie made me sick. A bunch of foreign billionnares wannabes who treat wine like stocks and commodities, pretentious vocabulary and disgusting arrogance. money really does ruin everything. people respect the Chinese guy on the video because with his 1 million a month allowance he buy them expensive bottles period. I can't stop thinking about the guy who trained me in Burgundy and the way he talked about wine, the earth, nature, the sky.... like none of the guys will never experience. he hurt me seeing my patrimoine being ripped off. I'm tired to see our vignobles being bought by Chinese oligarches who transplant their materialism in everything they touch,
    9paul2001sw-1

    At the end of every (not-so-hard) day, people find some reason to believe

    The fine wine market is a very peculiar one. Firstly, fine wine is arguably an acquired taste: many people can't tell that good wine is good. You could say that people learn, but you could also say that an elite group have unilaterally determined what fine wine actually is through the simple expedient of being prepared to spend large sums of money on it. Secondly, there's a lot of ritual involved in wine drinking, and those who can wine connoisseurs would actually be very unhappy if fine wine could be bought cheaply, even if it allowed them to drink it more often: a wine bottle is definitely a fetish object, not just the container for some fermented grape juice. And finally, the supply of old wines is finite. If enough rich people want to own (and drink) them as status objects, there's almost no limit to how high the price for a bottle could go. Rudy Kurniawan appeared in the US wine collectors' market in the early 21st century. Apparently a rich kid with a fantastic palate (i.e. he could spot the same differences in taste of the most renowned experts), he soon developed a reputation as a devoted collector of the rarest wines. He was generous in sharing these with his friends (mostly fellow collectors), but he actually bought so much wine that they didn't benefit from his presence overall – the market itself moved under his influence. And when he started to sell from his cellar, you might have wondered if he wasn't just a naive enthusiast overpaying for his hobby, but actually someone smart (and brave) enough to hope to generate (through buying) an enthusiasm for rare wines that could outlast his subsequent selling, the classic technique employed by sellers of penny stocks and many other types of huckster (though it's not necessarily illegal to try and make a market in this way).

    What is illegal, of course, is putting new wine in old bottles; and in the event, it transpired that this was what "Rudy" (in fact, not his real name) had done. With the aid of his genuinely good sense of taste, and with the backing of relatives belonging to Indonesian organised crime, Rudy was blending wines to match the taste of the most famous (and expensive) vintages. Because he bought so much real wine, he was able to flood the market with fake. Nonetheless, the story of his ten-year goal sentence leaves a slightly sour taste in the mouth: it seems excessive for the harm caused, the crime being to spoil a game played by rich people for little ultimate effect. One can also note that no-one other than the foreigner has been prosecuted for the fraud: its hard to believe there were others who did not suspect and/or collaborate, but it's possible to conclude that the American establishment has ultimately protected its own. Oddly, some of those defrauded are inclined to cut Rudy more slack than perhaps he deserves. In any case, I strongly recommend this intriguing documentary, a perfectly paced tale whose minor subject is wine: it's major subject is what, and why, we choose to believe.
    8shanayneigh

    Worth watching

    I don't drink wine, but I found this documentary very interesting. It's amazing how these self appointed experts were (like the Hollywood director who rather pathetically refuses to take off his shades) - and still are - fooled by what this guy did. They're probably living in denial, embarrassed. And I can't say I'm upset with Koch losing money. I'm only upset he didn't lose more of it.
    7lanaliliya

    Interesting

    Very interesting documentary, even for a person like me who isn't a wine drinker or wine collector.

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      Rudy Kurniawan's Bel Air home shown briefly in the film was later owned by comedian Kathy Griffin.
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      Referenced in The Joe Rogan Experience: Dave Smith (2022)

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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      • 16:9 HD

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