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Two former childhood sweethearts are forced to work side-by-side on a vineyard during a legal dispute.Two former childhood sweethearts are forced to work side-by-side on a vineyard during a legal dispute.Two former childhood sweethearts are forced to work side-by-side on a vineyard during a legal dispute.
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Sometimes you just want to sit down and enjoy a movie that has a good feel about everything.Lovely acting,Rachael leigh cook doesn't seem to age.Setting is beautiful.Even though the plot is simple,the movie is just capable of bringing a smile on your face.I hope more people watch this.
This is my favorite Hallmark fall movie. RLC has great chemistry with all of her male leads but it's extra special with Brendan. They really are the perfect pairing! Also, let's give it up to Mittens- the cute vineyard llama!
Love that movie. Great acting and scenery. Only question is where was this movie filmed?
A warm hearted Hallmark film here, with two engaging performances from the two leads.
Yes, it's predictable in places, but there aren't too many films these days that can boast as easy-going wholesome entertainment.
I believe this has lead to other 'In The Vineyard' films, and I look forward to seeing these.
Yes, it's predictable in places, but there aren't too many films these days that can boast as easy-going wholesome entertainment.
I believe this has lead to other 'In The Vineyard' films, and I look forward to seeing these.
At the first sigh, all is so familiar than it seems be the option only for Hallmark fans. And, off course, it is it. But... . The family clashes, the competition, the vineyard, the gentle touch of ordinary problems are just well used. So, the result is not boring, not pink and not only for the fans. The acting is far to be so bad and few scenes - from the picking of the grapes to the effort to prevent the fire eating the vineyard, from the dialogues between parents to the simplicity defining the story are just good points. So, not remarkable but nice at whole.
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- TriviaThe novel the film is based on is actually the third book in a series entitled St Helena Vineyards. The sequel film Summer in the Vineyard (2017), is based on the second book.
- GoofsGabe and Frankie decide to have a contest for ownership of the winery with the winner being the one who brings in the most grapes. The reality is that in quality winemaking a low yield is preferable - the energy of the vines are spread through fewer grape clusters. You also want smaller berry size so that the ratio of pulp to skin surface is as low as possible. And you want to use very little water. Overwatering creates plump, tasteless grapes with lower sugar and acid.
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Frankie Baldwin: What are you doing here, anyway?
Nate DeLuca: It's my land.
Frankie Baldwin: This is my land.
Nate DeLuca: I bought it. I have full title.
Frankie Baldwin: I have full title.
Nate DeLuca: Are you starting to hear an echo?
- ConnectionsFollowed by Summer in the Vineyard (2017)
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