News Oscars Uncorked: Secrets of This Year’s Exclusive Wines by Olivier Watson February 14, 2025 3 min 0 You won't believe what wines are gracing the Oscars this year! Dive into the elegance of Bordeaux and the stories behind them.A Toast to Cinema and Wine Every year, the Oscars roll out the red carpet not just for celebrities but for exquisite wines that complement Hollywood’s grandest night. In 2025, the celebrated wines of Clarendelle and Domaine Clarence Dillon return as the official wine partner for the 97th Academy Awards. Imagine the clinking of glasses filled with Bordeaux elegance, adding a layer of sophistication to both triumphs and tribulations on stage. This year’s exclusive selection is a delightful mix that showcases the essence of Bordeaux through a variety of flavors: Clarendelle Bordeaux White 2023: A beautiful dance of citrus and pear notes. Clarendelle Bordeaux Red 2016: This one brings fruitiness paired with floral undertones. Clarendelle Amberwine 2021: A modern twist on sweet wines that will surely surprise your palate. The lineup also introduces two remarkable newcomers: La Clarté de Haut-Brion 2021, an ethereal white so rare that only 1,000 cases exist, and Le Clarence de Haut-Brion 2015, polished enough to stand alongside any nominee. If there were a "Best Supporting Wine" award, these would definitely be contenders! Behind the Scenes with Prince Robert Leading this vinous charge is Prince Robert of Luxembourg, whose lineage in winemaking runs deep. Having transitioned from screenwriting to running Domaine Clarence Dillon, he understands film’s intrinsic relationship with wine. "Before joining the family business, I began my career as a screenwriter," he shares, reflecting on how partnering with the Oscars feels like a natural extension of his family’s commitment to cinema and art.Sunset on the river in Rome. His journey from script to cellar adds a unique layer to this collaboration—one that intertwines storytelling with vineyard legacies. The wines will be enjoyed not just at the Dolby Theatre but also at exclusive events like the Governors Ball where Oscar statuettes are engraved amidst flowing bottles. Wine in Film: A Timeless Affair Wine has long played a pivotal role in cinema—from James Bond’s sophisticated choices like Mouton Rothschild to iconic moments in animated films such as Ratatouille. It tells stories of luxury, sophistication, and even intrigue. Remember when Bond’s antagonist orders Chianti with fish? That misstep reveals layers of character through mere wine selection! Films reflect societal norms, and wine often serves as an elegant storytelling device—conveying depth in character or plot twists. With movies like Death on the Nile, where a drugged bottle of Pétrus becomes central to suspense, it’s clear that wine’s role can elevate narratives significantly. 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Photo by Nazarii Yurkov on Unsplash agave wineOscars Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Drought’s Grip: Spanish Vineyards Seek Water Wisdom Drought’s Grip: Spanish Vineyards Seek Water Wisdom February 14, 2025 Telangana’s Beer Price Hike: A Toast to Big... February 14, 2025 Ireland’s New Wine Labels: A Risky Move for... 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