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Autumn in the Vineyard
When Frankie Baldwin and Nate Deluca both have a claim to ownership of Sorrento Farm, they are forced to divide the vineyard right down the middle and work the fields alongside each other to bring in the harvest leading up to the Best Wine competition at the annual Autumn Harvest Festival -- only this rivalry won't be settled in the fields, because in spite of their contentious bickering, the simplest way to settle this particular legal dispute is with a romance.
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Plot Summary
Two rival wine-making cousins, Frankie and Nate, inherit their grandfather's vineyard. To secure their inheritance, they must work together to win the prestigious annual wine competition. As they collaborate, sparks fly between them, turning their animosity into a budding romance.
Critical Reception
Autumn in the Vineyard was generally well-received by its target audience, often praised for its charming premise and romantic elements. Critics noted its predictable plot but acknowledged its feel-good nature and seasonal appeal, making it a popular choice for fans of romantic comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming and heartwarming romance.
Seen as a predictable but enjoyable seasonal film.
Appreciated for its picturesque vineyard setting.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented on Google platforms, but viewers who enjoyed the film often highlighted the chemistry between the leads and the pleasant, holiday-themed atmosphere.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada, a region known for its vineyards and wineries.
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