TCM 30 Cabernet Sauvignon 2022

Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles

Classic Movie Pairing

Gone with the Wind (1939)

Gone with the Wind (1939). A fiery Southern belle navigates love and loss amid the upheaval of the Civil War and Reconstruction. With Clark Gable’s roguish charisma and Vivien Leigh’s tenacious spirit, the story has captivated audiences since its first release. Its romanticization of the Antebellum South has given modern viewers an opportunity for reflection, but it remains a milestone of cinematic history. This was the first film to grace TCM’s screen, making it a fitting pairing to celebrate the network's anniversary.

About This Wine

Red - Full Bodied Red - Full Bodied
Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon
750.00 ml 750.00 ml
USA USA
13.5% 13.5%
NV NV

Wine Food Pairings

Beef, aged cheese, game, lamb, burgers, meaty pasta

Wine Flavor Profile

TCM 30 is a full-bodied red wine with aromas and flavors of  blackberry and dark cherry, intertwined with hints of cedar and delicate vanilla notes.

For three decades, Turner Classic Movies has celebrated film and its history with a growing community of film aficionados. We’re honored to present this sumptuous, special-edition California Cabernet to commemorate that enduring legacy.

In 1861, Scarlett O'Hara, the headstrong sixteen-year-old daughter of wealthy Georgia plantation-owner Gerald O'Hara, is sick of hearing talk about going to war with the North. She much prefers to have beaux like Brent and Stuart Tarleton talk about the next day's barbeque at Twelve Oaks, the neighboring Wilkes plantation. When the twins reveal the "secret" that Ashley Wilkes is planning to marry his cousin Melanie Hamilton from Atlanta, Scarlett refuses to believe it because she is in love with Ashley herself. Her father later confirms the news when he returns home to Tara, the O'Hara plantation, and advises Scarlett to forget about the serious-minded Ashley, because "like should marry like." At the barbeque, Scarlett acts coquettish with all of the young men, hoping to make Ashley jealous, then, during an afternoon rest, sneaks into the library to see him. He says that he will marry Melanie because they are alike, but leads Scarlett to believe that he loves her instead of Melanie. When he leaves, Scarlett angrily throws a vase and is startled to discover Rhett Butler, a notorious rogue from Charleston, who has been lying unnoticed on a couch the entire time. She is angry at his seeming indifference to the seriousness of her feelings for Ashley and annoyed by his frank appreciation of her physical beauty. Later, when news arrives that war has broken out between the North and the South, Scarlett is stunned to see Ashley kiss Melanie goodbye as he leaves to enlist, and in a daze accepts the impulsive proposal of Melanie's brother Charles...

Kristina Spencer