Maurice: Where I'm from, they call it a left-handed compliment. They don't have a name for it in England: it's too ingrained in their culture.
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Maurice: Where I'm from, they call it a left-handed compliment. They don't have a name for it in England: it's too ingrained in their culture.
Maurice: It's oaky... Oh, yeah, and smoky. I detect... bacon fat... laced with honey melon.
Steven Spurrier: No offense, but I don't foresee the imminent cultivation of the Chicago vine.
Maurice: Where I'm from, they call it a left-handed compliment. They don't have a name for it in England: it's too ingrained in their culture.
Steven Spurrier: No offense, but I don't foresee the imminent cultivation of the Chicago vine.
Maurice: It's oaky... Oh, yeah, and smoky. I detect... bacon fat... laced with honey melon.
Jim Barrett: Why don't I like you? Steven Spurrier: Because you think I'm an arsehole. And I'm not, really. I'm just British and, well... you're not.
Bo Barrett: It wasn't always like this. Before Paris, people didn't drink our wine. I mean, my friends did. But you could hardly consider their palates discerning... Bo Barrett: Hell, we were farmers... sort of...
Sam: To Gustavo Brambila, renegade, who worships the sanctity of the vine. Gustavo Brambila: And can't afford a full tank of gas.
Steven Spurrier: Great wine is great art, my friend. I am, in effect, a shepherd... whose mission is to offer the public another form of great art and to guide its appreciation thereof. Maurice: Well, a shepherd... by definition, needs a flock. And a business, by necessity... needs customers. Steven Spurrier: So, if I were to subscribe to that proviso would you be considered a customer? Maurice: No. No, I would be considered... an enthusiastic... advocate.
Jim Barrett: Why don't I like you? Steven Spurrier: 'Cause you think I'm an asshole. And I'm not really. I'm just British, and, well, you're not.


