
Eastbound Westbound: A Winemaker’s Story From Bordeaux and California
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A modern and fast-paced cinematic documentary that aims to trace, understand and demonstrate the historical and unwavering links between the United States, Bordeaux and its wines. An investigation like no other, Eastbound Westbound lets the viewer understand how this Franco-American friendship around Bordeaux wines had its starting point in the 18th century around the greatest connoisseur of fine wines and lover of Bordeaux, the American Thomas Jefferson, US Ambassador to Paris and third President of the United States. To better demonstrate Thomas Jefferson’s legacy, this intimate relationship between the two winegrowing continents is illustrated through interlinked portraits of wine families, from many and varied backgrounds but all sharing a real passion for wine. Leading players in their field, they produce some of the best wines in the world.
Production
PMG Productions, E-Studi'OZ
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Robert Parker Junior
himself
HRH Prince Robert of Luxembourg
Himself
Denise Adams
Herself
Justine Tesseron
Herself
Claire Villars-Lurton
Herself
Alfred Tesseron
Himself
Noé Tesseron
Himself
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