{"id":90,"date":"2005-01-03T10:56:37","date_gmt":"2005-01-03T18:56:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com\/wordpress\/archives\/2005\/01\/not_merlot.html"},"modified":"2005-01-03T10:56:37","modified_gmt":"2005-01-03T18:56:37","slug":"not_merlot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com\/blog\/archives\/2005\/01\/not_merlot.html","title":{"rendered":"Not Merlot!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Even after A.O. Scott called it <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2005\/01\/02\/movies\/02scot.html?ex=1262494800&#038;en=c7f8276cac35e84b&#038;ei=5090&#038;partner=rssuserland\">the most overrated film of the year<\/a> (one of the most perceptive pieces about criticism I&#8217;ve read &#8212; I think it shows just how many great layers the movie has; a film for critics, destined to be critically praised &#8212; a triple-meta treat!), The City section reports how Alexander Payne&#8217;s <em>Sideways<\/em> has affected sales of Pinot Noir in Manhattan &#8212; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2005\/01\/02\/nyregion\/thecity\/02pino.html\">affected them big time<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>For a holiday dinner, a young salesman at Union Square Wine and Spirits named Kenneth Posner had his eye on Cristom Vineyards&#8217;s pinot noir, an Oregon wine that reminded him of the French Burgundies he adores. But after stepping out for a short break, he was dismayed to return and discover that the shop had just sold out of it. &#8220;I had to lower my sights and settle for something else,&#8221; Mr. Posner recalled the other day, still sounding a little stung. &#8220;A non-pinot, even.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Imagine.<\/p>\n<p>In recent weeks, the store&#8217;s employees have come to expect such brisk pinot action. Since the decidedly pro-pinot movie &#8220;Sideways&#8221; opened in October, the grape has ruled wine-soaked regions of Manhattan. By the end of the year, with &#8220;Sideways&#8221; popping up on many critics&#8217; Top Ten lists, retailers and restaurateurs began to suspect they were experiencing a trend with legs. Suddenly, pinot, a fragile and difficult-to-harvest grape, was selling in unusually high quantities as the &#8220;Sideways&#8221; effect rippled through the city.<\/p>\n<p>The Union Square store, for example, sold 100 cases of pinot in one week before Christmas. During the same period a year ago, it sold 50 cases. &#8220;People who&#8217;ve seen &#8216;Sideways&#8217; can&#8217;t help but be curious about pinot,&#8221; said Jesse Salazar, the store&#8217;s wine director. &#8220;The way they talk about it in the movie, it&#8217;s like this mystical thing in a bottle.&#8221;<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>And never &#8212; never! &#8212; let it be said that New Yorkers aren&#8217;t shallow:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>In an industry dominated by small companies that are tight-lipped about disclosing financial information, it is hard to determine exactly how much pinot has been sold citywide of late. But at Martin Scott Wines, a major local distributor, pinot noir sales were up an estimated 20 percent in 2004 over 2003, with some customers requesting the exact Santa Barbara-area wine &#8211; the Hitching Post&#8217;s Highliner &#8211; that was featured in the movie.<\/p>\n<p>Other New Yorkers go even further. &#8220;Some customers walked in and asked for a soft tannin, like it was a new term,&#8221; said Chuck Simeone, the corporate beverage director for Jean-Georges Enterprises, describing a recent scene at V Steakhouse, a restaurant in the Time Warner Center that his company manages. When the sommelier directed them to the merlot section, the customers said: &#8220;Not a merlot! Not a merlot!&#8221; But when he pointed them toward the pinots, their reaction was: &#8220;Ah, yes, pinot! That&#8217;s it.'&#8221;<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Even after A.O. 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