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We're in the Folatières vineyard,
but the pickers
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left a lot of grapes behind.
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It's unacceptable.
They have to come back through.
:32:12
It's totally unacceptable.
We're a 1 er-cru vineyard.
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There shouldn't be a single grape
left on the vine.
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It's outrageous.
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So you're going to go back,
take up your positions,
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and pick up
all the grapes left behind.
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And I'll go through each row
to check on your work.
:32:41
You don't realize what it takes
just to get these grapes.
:32:44
You don't seem to get it yet.
:32:50
This isn't a scene from a film.
:32:53
We're too scattered to fight.
:32:57
I can fight for my beliefs,
:33:03
but I'm alone with my 8 hectares.
It's nothing.
:33:08
God knows what Boisset
makes in sales.
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He's even got 50 hectares
of his own.
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If he wants to go over
to the other side...
:33:17
Rather than volume,
we're boosting our product value.
:33:21
But with 70 million bottles a year,
:33:24
aren't you one of the biggest
French companies?
:33:26
- In France, we're N º 2.
- What's your yearly income?
:33:29
Our yearly sales
are 235 million euros.
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About 220 million dollars.
:33:40
You're the biggest
company in Burgundy?
:33:43
In Burgundy, by far.
:33:45
It's incredible
that your father started in '61.
:33:48
- With nothing.
- Nothing at all.
:33:50
But your daughter works
for Boisset, doesn't she?
:33:54
Yes, but that's something else.
:33:58
My daughter's good technically.