CU road sign reading "Pommard". Zoom in to label on wine bottle. CU of other road sign. CU wine bottle label 'Nuits-Saint-George'. CU road sign "Vougeot". Zoom into wine bottle. CU another sign and another bottle. GV across vineyard....
CU road sign reading "Pommard". Zoom in to label on wine bottle. CU of other road sign. CU wine bottle label 'Nuits-Saint-George'. CU road sign "Vougeot". Zoom into wine bottle. CU another sign and another bottle. GV across vineyard. CU bottle. Fade to sign 'Volnay'. CU bottle. CU bottle with label 'Discovering Wine'.
Start of film showing grapes being harvested. This film is about the wines of Burgundy. CUs of people tasting wines. LS French chateaux. Travel shots past vineyard. Shots of coach with guide giving tour and explaining what will happen. Intercut with lots of wine tasting sessions. CU wine guide for company called Clarksons. She talks about wines of the region. Travel shots through town. VS of wine cellars. VS of people on tour through cellars. VS of ancient Hospice. Shots of guests eating and drinking in restaurant. VS of people enjoying wine tasting - bottles are opened and tasted. Intercut with shots of towns and of vineyards with people working. Good shots of wine grapes being harvested and gathered. Various of wine tasting with French expert taking tasters through experience. CU black grapes on the vine. Pan along row of bottles of various European wines.
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