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Du vin dans les voiles
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Du vin dans les voiles

Mar 15, 2023
1h 1m
★ 0.0

Overview

Olivier Verdier is a French winemaker who makes his wine using original experimental techniques.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Xavi Herrero Films
Ibizacinefest

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Cast

Olivier Verdier

Self

Olivier Verdier

Noemí Molero

Self

Noemí Molero

Eli Perot

Self

Eli Perot

Marcel Rodríguez

Self

Marcel Rodríguez

Bryce Brigé

Self

Bryce Brigé

Morna Serracant

Self

Morna Serracant

David Serracant

Self

David Serracant

Xavi Prat

Self

Xavi Prat

Nùria Rodríguez

Self

Nùria Rodríguez

Benoît Valée

Self

Benoît Valée

Borja Durá

Self

Borja Durá

Sara Lievre

Self

Sara Lievre

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