If a timely review of blood into wine, the wine documentary is an indicator of Arizona, Arizona wine country in the Verde Valley (known as a tourist destination - Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome) is even more famous. Blood into wine at W Scottsdale Hotel. The focus of the film is about winemaking partner Maynard James Keenan (lead singer of Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer) and Eric Glomski, who has won the mustache of the wine region of Santa Cruz MountainsCalifornia. While the film educates the public on the cultivation of wine grapes and winemaking in the Arizona desert, it's fun and funny. It 's a story about Keenan & Glomskis "friendship and partnership development through the love of wine, wine and a history of losing in Arizona. All in a good mood, is the underdog theme is evident in the opening segment of Maynard teased for the production of wine in Arizona.
Could this be the version of the ArizonaAway hit film?-Run Sideways film critic Jeff Ignatius writes: "... Keenan, along with his partner Eric Glomski wine is at the heart of the documentary, but a wheel weighted mixture without primer wine, nuts, buddy picture and sketch The comedy '. The film is funny and gentle teaching, and fortunately it collects in a bit' of idolatry. "See the full review http://www.rcreader.com/ News / blood-into-wine-feature / all.
Eric's experience inViticulture has made him an excellent teacher for Maynard. They have similar philosophies regarding the production of wine: wines are an expression of the country. Wineries need to understand the landscape, the wine is produced to achieve them. The grape and wine cellars Valle Verde produce unique to this region, and not elsewhere.
This documentary is just another notch on the belt to the wine in Arizona, which had a great year even define. The winning of awardsCreation of the Verde Valley Wine Trail, Arizona, the wine trail in the Verde Valley is making great strides to get to know their wines! The Verde Valley is home to six wineries and tasting rooms, wineries Caduceus (owned by Keenan) and Page Springs Vineyards (owned by Glomski). See all six wineries http://www.VVwinetrail.com.
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