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That's the direction I take.
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Do you take after your father?
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Yes, I think so.
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My parents' wines
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are more subtle than opulent.
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I have the same instinct.
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I like wines that are streamlined,
that aren't flaccid.

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I like acidity in wine.
A wine has to exist in time.

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It has to last.
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She's not at Boisset for life.
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Will she come back
to the Domaine?

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If her brother lets her.
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They want to start
something together.

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In principle, Etienne's in charge
of the family Domaine.

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Of my three children,
she's the one most like me...

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faults included!
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She inherited the most from me.
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She inherited the most from me.
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Etienne's more like his mother.
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They're not the life of the party.
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The leadership switch wasn't easy.
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My father has such
a strong personality.

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To survive, you have to mark
your own territory.

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It's never easy.
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You feel it's at the expense
of the other's territory.

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Which is stupid.
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But father-son relationships
are never simple.

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Taillepieds means "Tethered foot".
Because of the slope.

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So the Taillepieds goes
from here to there.

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It goes from those vines,
to over there...

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to the road.
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So Taillepieds has existed
since the Middle Ages?

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Long before that, even.

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