(AFX) - 'Notorious,' 1946. Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant take a suspense-filled trip to a wine cellar and discover Nazis have hidden uranium in some of the bottles.
'Diamonds Are Forever,' 1971, James Bond unmasks a fake waiter by tripping him up with a question about whether Mouton Rothschild is a claret. It is.
'The Jerk,' 1979. In a vain effort to impress, Steve Martin waves away some classic Bordeaux, ordering the waiter to bring 'fresh' wine, no more old stuff.
'Disclosure,' 1994, Demi Moore's businesswoman character uses a Pahlmeyer 1991 chardonnay in an attempt at seduction. The relationship doesn't work out so well on screen, but real-life interest in the high-end Napa Valley winery soars.
'Four Rooms,' 1995. Quentin Tarantino's character declares his love for Cristal champagne.
'Sideways,' 2004. College buddies Miles and Jack drink their way through Santa Barbara wine country, sending sales of Miles' beloved pinot noir upwards.
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