Movie #2077"Autumn in the Vineyard" (Hallmark) back to back good movies about wine and vineyards and healthy competition from one place to the next. This one, however, needs some sharing on the part of the two lovebirds (at least, they were that in h.s. -- yes, they have a past relationship involving a bad breakup) who no longer get along all that well, with added pressure of feuding relatives. Anyway, the viewer watching this film gets a good knowledge of what it is like to work in a vineyard day after day to make sure you can yield a good crop. Of course, as the note says below, it will be a little easier to solve the sharing problem by having the couple rekindle their first love. I liked this one lot, too. Rachael Leigh Cook is one of my favorite Hallmark divas. 4.5 out of 5.
"AUTUMN IN THE VINEYARD" 2016 1 hr and 24 minutes
When Frankie Baldwin and Nate Deluca both have a claim to ownership of Sorrento Farm, they are forced to divide the vineyard right down the middle and work the fields alongside each other to bring in the harvest leading up to the Best Wine competition at the annual Autumn Harvest Festival - only this rivalry won't be settled in the fields, because in spite of their contentious bickering, the simplest way to settle this particular legal dispute is with a romance.
Director: Scott Smith
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