Currently you are able to watch "Somm: Into the Bottle" streaming on VUDU Free, Tubi TV, Pluto TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Store. So sit back, open a bottle and enjoy as we take you "into the bottle" and back again. And the other big change came from the little guys, so the guys that are just beginning. The first film dwelt much to its detriment,I thought then and now on the grueling process by which these men earned their Master Sommelier certification. 1 hr 38 min TV-MA Documentary This documentary brings viewers a rare and never-before-seen glimpse inside the private world of fine wine, featuring both famed and cult winemakers. And I get that competing is not exactly the word, but now that the two are effectively live and product is available at the same time. So every time the POs come in, we're being -- obviously, it's a big priority. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an commission. Our focus for 2023 in the U.S. will be twofold. [1] Directed by Jason Wise, it premiered at the Napa Valley Film Festival[2] and featured the main cast from the original SOMM film as well as additional notable people from the wine world.[3]. So it's one of the bright spots of 2022. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This is a sommeliers wine. Directors Jason Wise Starring Ian Cauble, Fred Dame, Geoff Kruth Genres Documentary The film's director Jason Wise last directed Somm. The freshest news from the food world every day. "But the name wasn't right. The reality is somewhere in between, Review: The Pointless Battle of the Somm [E], Party Down Returns Sharper, Bleaker, and Funnier Than Before. Obviously, you've said that you expect to remain compliant. 'SOMM: Into the Bottle' brings viewers a rare and never before seen glimpse inside the private world of both famed and cult winemakers, such as Jean Louis Chave, Aubert de Villaine (Domaine Romanee-Conti), and Robert Mondavi. Jean, whose family has been making Trimbach wines for 13 generations, opens a very rare bottle of 1962 Clos Sainte Hune and shares it with his son. THATS MY HANDWRITING. //