dan perlman
Dan Perlman has been in the food and wine business for most of the last three decades. A Chef, sommelier, food & wine writer, stand-up comic, Perlman has also written for Genre, Passport, QSF, Out and About, and now here on Outlet Radio.

  last 5 posts | all posts from May 2005


Silver Screen

March 20, 2005

James Bond roars across Europe in an Aston-Martin and tens of thousands of people rush to their local car dealer demanding to purchase one just like the one he drove. No? Make that Dr. No and let him mention Dom Perignon '53 (which he preferred to the doctor's '55), and the public rushed their local wineshops demanding the '53. The same scene is basically repeated in Goldfinger; yet in Thunderball, he goes for the '55, and in You Only Live Twice, the '59. Marilyn Monroe was a big fan of the '53. Various vintages of Bollinger champagne are featured as well... '69, '75, '88, and '90. The '34, '47, and '55 Chateau Mouton Rothschilds from Bordeaux make their appearances as well. (I won't get into all the rest, there's a great site for James' drinking habits at Make Mine a 007... I'm only using these to make a point... soon.)

Demi Moore offers Michael Douglas a bottle of '91 Pahlmeyer Chardonnay in the film Disclosure. Sales of Pahlmeyer wines, and not just the '91 Chardonnay, rocketed. It became "the" cult wine to get for a short time. Prices were raised.

And now, we have Miles in Sideways proferring pretentious wine advice on Pinot noir, Merlot, and what have you. Sales of Pinot noir have climbed, sales of Merlot have dropped. It will no doubt be temporary. But try getting your hands on the three featured wines in the film. Many retailers and restauranteurs (not to mention the wineries themselves) have raised prices or are doling them out in small quantities. Tourism in Santa Barbara has gone up (well it is beautiful).

I won't go on and on, though it's possible to, I'd rather get to my point. Starting back from my opening line, the point comes down to... hey folks, it's a movie. Some scriptwriter wrote it. Some director directed it. Actors were given scripts and lines to say. In many cases some winery, or at least their marketing company, horror of horrors, shockingly, paid for the product placement!

Now, I'm not disparaging the tastebuds of Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Demi Moore, Michael Douglas or Paul Giamatti, or anyone else who appears in a movie. I haven't a clue. I haven't gone out to dinner with any of them. Some of them might have amazing palates when it comes to wine. But here's a little secret...

Sean Connery did not personally recommend to you that you go out and buy 1953 Dom Perignon. Really, he didn't. Paul Giamatti may play the pretentious wine snob well, but he did not personally recommend that you run out and buy Hitching Post's Highliner Pinot noir, Sea Smoke's Botella Pinot Noir, or Fiddlehead Cellars' Sauvignon Blanc. Really, he didn't either. And without knowing their personal tastes, even if they had, why would you run out to buy it?

Nonetheless, "the herd instinct is strong," as someone posted on one of the wine geek websites.

Now, I have to get back to explaining to my trekkie customers that the 2265 Dom Perignon (opening sequence of Star Trek VII: Generations) won't be produced, if at all, for another 260 years... and no, I cannot get them a sample bottle...

Check out my website...

filed under:
Single of the Week

Outlet Wire 04-22-05
Outlet Wire 04-21-05
Outlet Wire 04-20-05

Change sodomy laws: army told
By Charles Aldinger
Daily Telegraph
April 22, 2005

Controversy sparked on Microsoft's stance on gay-rights bill
By Janet I. Tu
Seattle Times
April 22, 2005

Gay rights advocates say Microsoft betrayed them
by Sarah Kershaw
New York Times via San Francisco Chronicle
April 22, 2005

Did Microsoft Put Knife In Washington Gay Rights Bill?
by 365Gay.com
April 22, 2005

ACLU sues to keep ban on gay marriage off '06 ballot
Tennessean
April 22, 2005

New Pope condemns Spain gay bill
By Robert Piggott
BBC News
April 22, 2005

Vatican challenges Spain over gay marriages vote
AFP
April 22, 2005

Pope faces gay vote test
By Kevin McElderry
NEWS (Australia)
April 22, 2005

Spanish Parliament paves way for gay marriage
by Unai Zubeldia
berria
April 22, 2005

Gay marriage bill passes key vote in Spain
BY CIARAN GILES
AP via Miami Herald
April 22, 2005

Gay community upset by SB 6 amendment
By Halie Pratt
Daily Texan (EDU)
April 22, 2005

CCC hears gay intolerance
By MATT DUNN
Brudgeton News
April 22, 2005

Amendment backers outspent opponents
BY STEVE PAINTER
Wichita Eagle
April 22, 2005

Gay rights measure rejected by Senate
By CHRIS McGANN, MIKE LEWIS AND ANGELA GALLOWAY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
April 22, 2005

Senate rejects gay civil rights bill
By Rebecca Cook
AP via Herald.net
April 22, 2005

Gay-rights bill falls 1 vote short of becoming state law
By Andrew Garber and Ralph Thomas
Seattle Times
April 22, 2005

Ads to target new gay-rights law
By MARK PETERS
Portland Press
April 22, 2005

Common Bacteria May Protect Against HIV
by 365Gay.com
April 22, 2005

New Hampshire Students Protest Gay Blood Ban
by 365Gay.com
April 22, 2005

Youth Pride Day growing up
By JOHANNA LUNGLHOFER
Washington Blade
April 22, 2005

Syndicate Outlet Wire (XML)


 © 2002-2005 Outlet Radio Network, LLC.