Frank Mannion's film 'A Sip of Irish' cheerfully explores the world of Irish viticulture and drinks, featuring not just local producers but also those abroad with Irish ties. Highlighting brands like Hennessy, the film claims a proud Irish heritage in global drinks production. Interviews with figures like Oz Clarke and Prince Albert II of Monaco emphasize the celebration of this legacy, even discussing how Ireland supposedly invented whiskey before Scotland. Unlike past critiques of wine production, Mannion's film approaches the topic with a genially positive tone, focusing on unique qualities and personal stories.
The film 'A Sip of Irish' explores Irish viticulture and drink, featuring producers globally linked to Irish heritage, showcasing a rich tradition beyond just wineries.
Frank Mannion’s latest film celebrates not just Irish drinks made in Ireland, but also those with Irish roots made globally, like Hennessy brandy.
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