Thank you so much to everyone that joined us for our festive screening of 'White Christmas with Wine' at The Mockingbird.
Read on for details on all the wines from the evening, our gallery of photos, and bunch of trivia.
As promised, these are the wines we enjoyed ...
White Christmas Wines
Graham Beck Brut, South Africa - Waitrose £16.49
The perfect Christmas curtain raiser, Graham Beck Cap Classique wines are renowned South African sparkling wines made in the traditional method, just like Champagne but at a fraction of the price. Link to buy.
Cave de Lugny 'Les Pierres Blanches' Mâcon-Villages, France - Majestic Wines £14.99
Cave de Lugny are the biggest Chardonnay producer in Burgundy, but they don’t rest on their laurels. Their mission is to make standout white Burgundy which is affordable and delicious. This wine is made using grapes from 30-year-old vines. Older vines produce more intensely-flavoured grapes and the team dial up this fruitiness by leaving it unoaked.
A perfect foil to cranberry sauce, pigs in blankets, turkey, veggies and rich gravy.
Oliver Dubois 'Cuvee Prestige' Pinot Noir, Loire Valley, France - Majestic Wines £11.29
For Pinot lovers, this region is a real insider secret. It’s best known for its whites, but it’s also a great source of underrated Pinot Noir. Here, the Pinots tend to boast vibrant fruit flavours. Light and fruity, with a spicy finish. This is the red to pair with your turkey dinner. Like French Burgundy but better value. Link to buy.
Novas Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Maule Valley, Chile - online £11.95
Enjoying beef or goose on Christmas Day? .. this is the one. Classic fruit driven Cab sourced from some of the only organic vineyards in the Maule Valley.
Ruby red in colour. The nose is intense, with a pronounced presence of blackcurrant backed up with notes of cherries and strawberries as well as a hint of chocolate. Medium bodied and well balanced with ripe black fruits, smooth tannins and refreshing acidity. Link to buy
Krohn Tawny Port, Porto, Portugal - £14.95 online
Founded in 1865 by Norwegians Weise and Krohn, this wonderful port is a perfect match for Christmas pudding, mince pies or cheese.
White Christmas with Wine Gallery
White Christmas Trivia
Some highlights from our movie trivia ...
This was not the first time Bing Crosby had sung White Christmas, first time was 13 years prior on the radio, then in Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn & Blue Skies in 1946. This was of course though, the best rendition.
Irving Berlin presented the 1943 Oscars. During the evening he opened the envelope that announced his own name as winner for the Holiday Inn rendition of White Christmas. He joked that he was glad to present the award as he's known the winner a long time.
Fred Astaire was meant to play Phil Davis reuniting them from Holiday Inn, but Fred had since retired. Then Donald O’Connor was cast but pulled out due to ill health and the part went to Danny Kaye.
Kaye caused so many retakes due to his goofing about on set. They loved him for it though and he would have them howling with his jokes and tom foolery.
Some huge age differences in this movie, Betty Haynes, Rosemany Clooney plays Vera-Ellen’s older sister but was actually 7 years younger at 26 with Vera-Ellen aged 33. Bing, who plays her love interest was 51, a 25 year age gap. Even Dean Jagger who plays retired the General is slightly younger that Bing.
Vera-Ellen was 2 inches shorter than Rosemany Clooney so wore higher heels to be the same height.
When Judy Haynes sings, you’re actually hearing singer Trudy Stevens. Apart from in the number ‘Snow’. All her own dancing though, Vera-Ellen had been dancing since the age of ten and even practiced and studied along with Doris Day.
Rosemary Clooney was less of a dancer and wished they’d been able to dub her dancing. Rosemary was George Clooney's Auntie Rose.
The Vermont Inn was same Inn as featured in Holiday Inn some 10 years earlier. It was a set on the Paramount Lot.
Crosby and Kaye’s 'Sisters' number was not planned to be featured in the movie, but they were seen goofing around with the song on set and Director Michael Curtiz loved it so much he included it. The laughing during the performance is genuine.
Vera-Ellen’s name is misspelt in the opening credits, it should have said Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe not Vera Ellen.
'Gee I wish I was back in the army' had the lyrics changed for Bing Crosby, ‘Jolson, Hope and Benny for free’ was supposed to reference Crosby, Hope & Jolson’ but they couldn't have Bing Crosby singing about seeing Bing Crosby singing for free in the army.
The final scene had to be re shot when the King and Queen of Greece were visiting the set. They thought it was the first time it had been shot.
Snow used on set was actually asbestos so they doubled the danger in doing it twice.
White Christmas was the second top performing movie in 1954, grossing $12 million. Some way behind The Grinch at $260 million but this really was a different era.
No official soundtrack was able to produced. The movie was controlled by Decca but Clooney was under exclusive contract to Columbia. In the movie soundtrack release Peggy Lee has to sing all of Rosemary’s parts. Columbia released 8 songs with Clooney, but of course without Bing. The only way to hear her sing with Bing is on screen.
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Merry Christmas from Tony and the Wine Events Co Crew
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