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Experience movies and wine like never before. Carefully curated wines presented with expert notes that take you ‘Beyond the Bottle’ to give you the perfect movie and food pairings, tasting notes and more. The TCM Wine Club is the perfect complement to your favorite film.
Rare and beautiful, this Viorica from Moldova demands a film of equally dignified stature. Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron shine in this captivating May-December romance. Despite Astaire being twice the age of his co-star, he exudes a timeless presence. The undeniably charming storyline, enchanting dance sequences and the allure of both stars are bound to lift your spirits. It serves as the perfect match for this unique gem of a white wine.
A period story set in 1860 Sicily focusing on Prince Don Fabrizio Salina (Burt Lancaster). As the monarchy crumbles under the birth of a unified Italian state, Prince Salina must navigate the changing times to safeguard his family. Just like this luscious, fruit-flavored wine, the movie strives for an authentic Sicilian essence. Filmed on location in sumptuous detail, director Luchino Visconti painstakingly recreates the era, capturing the film’s Sicilian essence.
Adapted from the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale, this iconic noir stars Alan Ladd as the double-crossed, cold-blooded killer, Philip Raven. It was also the first of four classic Paramount pairings with his co-lead, the striking and unforgettable Veronica Lake. Tense from start to finish, it is a favorite of fans of the genre. Pair with this equally intense and memorable red that you also won’t soon forget.
The third of the road movies starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour is considered by many to be the best of the bunch. A loose story about castaway con artists marooned in an Arabian desert serves as the backdrop for serious wisecracking and the overwhelming charm of this legendary on-screen comedy duo. A parody of not only adventure and costume dramas, it also satirizes Hollywood itself. This vibrant and fresh Sauvignon Blanc is a perfect partner to the hijinks serving to further enlighten and delight.
This similarly named noir is perfect for this fresh white blend. George Stroud (Ray Milland) plays a magazine editor who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and murder after a night out with his boss’ mistress. To protect himself, he must race against time to uncover the truth and clear his name. Also starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Sullivan, this captivating cat-and-mouse chase is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Savor this delicious blend as you go deeper into the shadows.
There have been over 20 film adaptations of Kafka’s seminal work. This version, showcasing Orson Welles’ directing and acting prowess, remains one of the most notable. Anthony Perkins is Joseph K, who is caught in a dystopian nightmare of being on trial but never knowing why. This captivating and complex film demands a wine as exquisite and bold as its narrative; this full-bodied red certainly fulfills that goal. Enjoy both together for an enjoyably and profound experience.
Having an elegant mix of both sour and vibrant notes, this medium-bodied red offers a complex flavor. The same can be said about this gripping story about a broken-down boxer trying to hold onto custody of his son. Directed by King Vidor, it stars Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, whose performances elevate the film into a classic cinema essential. The movie was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning Best Actor (Wallace Beery) and Best Original Story.
We’d be remiss not to pair this whale-themed Chardonnay with a whale of a story. Often overlooked, this drama features late career high-points for its four beloved stars, Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, Ann Sothern and Vincent Price (it would be the final films completed by both Davis and Gish). The story of aging sisters mending their relationship during a summer in Maine is the perfect backdrop for these legends all in top form. The film pairs nicely with this elegant white with its own subtle notes and strong performance.
At first thought too gritty to be a leading man, Clark Gable turned on the charm and quickly established himself as “The King of Hollywood,” starring in features ranging from It Happened One Night (1935) to Gone with the Wind (1939) to Mogambo (1953). Raise a glass of this flavorful Chardonnay to celebrate Gable’s final performance. This moving film about restless souls who conspire to round up a team of wild horses was directed by John Huston and also contains the last performance of screen legend Marilyn Monroe.
Silent star Lon Chaney had many career highlights, but his most famous moment may be the unmasking of the Phantom in this celebrated 1925 Universal horror film. Featuring lavish sets and costumes, along with a scene of two-strip Technicolor brilliance, director Rupert Julien’s film exemplifies silent cinema at its peak—best enjoyed with a glass of bold and complex Cabernet Sauvignon.
Silent cinema at its epic best, this high-sea adventure tells the tale of Sir Oliver Tressilian (Milton Sills), a British nobleman, who after being captured and turned into a galley slave on a Spanish galleon, finds a new life as a pirate captain. The film, a true spectacle even for viewers of today, features full-size ships that served as floating sets and over 1,000 extras. Director Frank Lloyd’s high level of craftsmanship was rewarded by an enthusiastic audience who made it the top grossing movie of the year.
This silent classic is an aviation feat about two pilots vying for the attention of the same woman as they fight for their country in World War I. A groundbreaking epic, it notably went on to win the first Academy Award for Best Picture. Directed by William Wellman, himself a former WWI fighter pilot, it inspired many future war films and helped establish the careers of its stars, including Clara Bow and Gary Cooper. The wine, with its intense flavors, makes an excellent companion to the film’s intense and dramatic scenes.
A classic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock that stars Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. The British classic follows the story of a man who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy after a woman he meets is murdered in his apartment. With its intense and suspenseful plot, this movie was a landmark in the thriller genre and helped to launch Hitchcock into international fame. Pair with this Merlot, brimming with ripe red fruit flavors and a touch of dark chocolate. It’s a combination sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
A bright and refreshing wine with flavors of lemon and baked apple is the perfect accompaniment for any warm summer evening. Its crisp and clean finish makes it a great choice for sipping while watching this summer favorite. Starring Sandra Dee, Cliff Robertson and James Darren, it shares the excitement of the teenage Gidget as she makes new friends, learns to surf and falls in love, all during the course of a high-school summer.
Based on a novel by S.S. Van Dine, this is one of four movies in which William Powell portrays the detective Philo Vance. The last in the series, it follows Vance as he investigates a murder at a Long Island dog show. Directed by Michael Curtiz, it also stars leading lady Mary Astor and sidekick Eugene Pallette. With its rich, full-bodied flavor and hints of fruit and floral notes, this multi-layered Cabernet Sauvignon perfectly complements the film’s complex and sophisticated plot.
A classic Western comedy starring Robert Mitchum and George Kennedy, the plot follows an aging sheriff (Mitchum), who teams up with a notorious outlaw (Kennedy) to defend a town from a band of ruthless outlaws. Monastrell perfectly captures the ruggedness of the film. Born out of old growth vines cooled by sea breezes, this wine is as complex and satisfying as the film’s mix of thrills and humor.
Purezza means purity in Italian—a perfect match for the film’s themes of innocence and love. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, and directed by William Wyler, the movie’s charming and delightful nature nicely complements this smooth and silky Italian red blend. The plot follows a European princess who escapes her duties to experience Rome while falling in love with an American journalist. Roman Holiday won three Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Audrey Hepburn.
One of the most celebrated films of the French New Wave is this poetic look at WWI-era France. Francois Truffaut directs the story of a love triangle between Bohemians Jules (Oskar Werner), Jim (Henri Serre) and Catherine (Jeanne Moreau) before, during and after the Great War. Beloved by critics and film buffs, its influence is still felt in films today and it’s a lovely match for this aptly named Pinot Noir.
A gripping film noir that stars Lana Turner and John Garfield and tells the story of a passionate and illicit love affair that leads to murder. This wine, with its vibrant flavors, captures the intensity of the film, reflecting its raw energy and unbridled passion. With a finish that lingers on the palate, this wine is the perfect accompaniment to this unforgettable film noir classic.
Robert Montgomery stars as Joe Pendleton, a boxer who is mistakenly claimed by heaven before his time is up. Claude Raines stars alongside him as Mr. Jordan, his celestial guardian, who tries to right the situation by finding another body that Joe can inhabit. An instant classic that won two Academy Awards (Best Screenplay and Best Original Story), it was later remade into another classic, Heaven Can Wait (1978). Both the movie and wine are light and fun. This fresh, elegant Albariño provides a little extra zing for this must-see comedy.
One sip of this white and you'll find yourself transported to the Pacific coastline. Crisp and fresh with a vibrant citrus flair, Sealicious Gewürztraminer deserves a nautical pairing. This retelling of the Herman Melville classic features Peter Ustinov as a sea captain who is caught in an unenviable position of needing to enforce naval justice against the likable (but ill-fortuned) Billy Bud, played by Terrance Stamp.
For this white wine’s hint of the sea, consider this nautical comedy-drama with an all-star cast. Henry Fonda headlines as the executive officer, Mr. Roberts, who does his best to keep the peace among his crew, despite their shared dislike for their stern captain (James Cagney). Despite drama in the director’s chair—John Ford was replaced by Mervyn LeRoy, plus an uncredited Joshua Logan—the movie went on to become a big hit, winning an Oscar for up-and-comer Jack Lemmon’s portrayal of laundry and morale officer, Ensign Pulver.
This bright and lively white blend is pure California sunshine in a glass. Much the same can be said of this ebullient depiction of Southern California and surfing culture in the late fifties. It stars the iconic teenager Sandra Dee and adapts a popular book by Hollywood screenwriter Frederick Kohner, who based it on his own daughter’s summer adventures in Malibu. Columbia’s film was a huge hit upon release and it led to two sequels and a popular TV series with Sally Field, while also helping launch the sport of surfing into the mainstream.
Inspired by the Pacific Ocean and nearby Salinas River, this California white offers distinct floral and yellow fruit notes. As such, it’s well suited for this iconic Western—named for an American river—that delivers its own distinctive notes. This celebrated film depicts the rivalry between a cowhand (Montgomery Clift) and his rancher stepfather (John Wayne) as they drive cattle north from Texas to Kansas. Often cited as one of the best Westerns from director Howard Hawks, Red River offers an engaging story, memorable action and a touch of humor.