The Gentlemen portrays crime and luxury as intertwined, spotlighting the inheritance of a lucrative underground weed operation and an estate with a wine cellar holding rare wines worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The comically exaggerated wine-serving scene in The Gentlemen acts as a satire of wine culture, depicting an elaborate process with a rare 2002 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti that involves filtration, decanting, and more.
The archetype of the wine snob is humorously exaggerated in The Gentlemen, providing a satirical take on the upper-class excesses often associated with elaborate wine rituals in film and television.
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