"Alien: Covenant" has officially turned the tensely directed "Alien" films into a full throttle, mass produced, horror series. The Cogill's also recognize the failings of, "Snatched," while admitting it made them laugh, while "King Arthur, Legend Of The Sword," felt messy and convoluted.
Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, elevates the latest "Alien" flick by recalling a trip to the Rhone, France where she visited the winery used for filming in Ridley's Scott wine-induced romantic comedy, "A Good Year," while pairing "Alien: Covenant" with Scott's wine which he has been making wine since 2009, Mas des Infirmieres.
And, to pair with the mother-daughter comedy "Snatched" she celebrates a mother-daughter wine from Sonoma, Trombetta. And, for the confusing "King Arthur" story, she celebrates the mythical "lady of the lake," from the Arthurian legend and pulls out a bottle of Whispering Angel Rose from Provence.
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