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Uncorking Hidden Gems: A Review of Wine Country on Netflix

 
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Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Maya Rudolph star in comedy.

description: a group of women laughing and toasting wine glasses in a picturesque vineyard setting, with lush green vines and a sunny sky in the background.

Yes, Wine Country is available to watch via streaming on Netflix. The film was directed by Amy Poehler with a screenplay by Emily Spivey and Liz Cackowski. This holiday season, fans of wine and romance are in for a treat with the new movie Holiday in the Vineyards, streaming on Netflix starting Dec. 13. A wine company nepo baby whose chief concern is partying his inheritance away meets a single realtor while scouting a new vineyard location over the holidays.

Wine Country is so busy avoiding clichés it forgets to be funny. Netflix's new movie manages to waste Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Maya Rudolph. Amy Poehler's new Netflix movie 'Wine Country' centers around a group of longtime friends celebrating one woman's 50th birthday. Netflix to release the next film from ESX Productions, 'Holiday in the Vineyards,' on December 13. Movie stars Josh Swickard.

The new comedy starring Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Paula Pell, Ana Gasteyer, Emily Spivey, and Rachel Dratch was filmed at Artesa Winery in Wine Country. The plot—a fictionalized version of a real girls' trip the group took to Napa Valley—is pulled straight from my dreams. Wine Country is scrappy and, at times, misjudged but it's also very, very funny with a cast of women whose collective charm makes the patchier moments worth sitting through.

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