Mondovino
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What is this mysterious chair?
:29:03
That's not a mysterious chair.
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It's a Cabriolet
from the living room.

:29:10
I don't know who left it here.
Maybe the repairman.

:29:15
We must've sent it in
to get fixed.

:29:20
We can't leave it out here.
:29:23
You want us to put it somewhere?
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Let's take it to the living room.
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That's its place, right?
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- Can you give me a hand?
- Sure.

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In the Near East,
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in Babylon and Ancient Greece,
they drank wine.

:29:42
It wasn't always good,
but it existed.

:29:45
It went hand in hand
with progressive societies.

:29:51
- I forgot my keys down there.
- They're in the door.

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Wine meant
an absence of barbarism.

:30:07
I like wines that
cut through my palate.

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Some wines spread outwards.
:30:14
They fool you.
Those are modern wines.

:30:20
You taste them,
and three minutes later,

:30:24
you say:
"Not bad, but there's no depth."

:30:31
When I taste a wine,
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I like it to cut through my palate.
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It's not this...
But straight.

:30:43
- How many children do you have?
- Three.

:30:46
An eldest daughter, Isabelle,
who's not in wine.

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Then Alix, who is in wine.
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I wish she'd done law.
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But she married Roulot.
Now they're divorced.

:30:59
She still gets along with him.

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