New Canadian film captures the growing pains of winemaking in Niagara

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The heart of Crush: Message in a Bottle is the Saunders family, who have been growing grapes at their Beamsville vineyard since 1965

In Crush: Message in a Bottle, Canadian filmmaker Maya Gallus takes the audience behind the scenes of the winemaking process.The film captures the rhythms of winemaking through the season, from deliberate and measured pruning in March that sets the vineyard up for the growing season to the go-go-go activities of the harvest season — commonly referred to as “crush” by winemakers.

It also shows the anxiety of seeing clusters of rotten grapes dropped to the ground despite all that investment of time and money in the hopes of producing a healthy crop of grapes to make top quality wine.

 

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