New York Daily News
Perhaps the best analysis of “The Billionaire's Vinegar” comes from one of Will Smith's partners in optioning the film rights. As he said: “For me, the movie is the unraveling of a mystery that comes down to a guy who punked the wine world.”
The book, too. Ben Wallace has produced almost an excess of careful research about how a man of no particular charm faked out the whole of the haute wine world, pouring common vintages into old bottles and passing them off as precious rarities. (12/05)
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