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Episode 49: "The Mummy" and Tom Cruise meet a non-traditional Bordeaux, and A Toast to 13 Years of Dallas Uncorked

Cogill Wine and Film: A Perfect Pairing
Cogill Wine and Film: A Perfect Pairing
Episode • Jun 9, 2017 • 31m
    "The Mummy" is a 25 minute film in a 110 minute time frame starring Tom Cruise and a multi-century old female "sarcophagus" who is mad as hell and not going to take it anymore. Film critic, Gary Cogill, calls it "dumber than dumb" and a big disappointment.

Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, calls up a Bordeaux from Chateau owned by the Cruse family protected by a haunting spirit named, La Dame Blanche.

The Cogill's also look back on 13 years of the not-for-profit organization, Dallas Uncorked, and celebrate National Rosé Day with an elegant Azur Rosé from Winemaker Julien Fayard. "The Mummy" and Tom Cruise meet a non-traditional Bordeaux, and A Toast to 13 Years of Dallas Uncorked

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