Mr. Smith Goes to Washington & Chardonnay

Why This Pairing Works

Chardonnay, with its versatile nature, captures the idealistic spirit of Jefferson Smith. Its rich yet balanced profile reflects his journey through the complexities of the political world. Just as Mr. Smith’s determination shines through against the odds, a well-structured Chardonnay, with its notes of apple, pear, and subtle oak, brings a sense of optimism and strength to every sip, making it a fitting pairing for Capra’s classic.

Wine Details

Wine Name: Chardonnay

Type: White

Region: Sonoma Valley, California

Grape Variety: Chardonnay

Tasting Notes: Medium-bodied with flavors of apple, pear, and a touch of oak. Its creamy texture and balanced acidity perfectly match the film’s blend of drama and inspiration.

Movie Details

Title: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Year: 1939

Director: Frank Capra

Genre: Drama

Synopsis: A naive and idealistic Jefferson Smith, leader of the Boy Rangers, is appointed to the United States Senate, where he discovers a world of political corruption.

Rating: Approved

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