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 Dirs: Jerry Rothwell, Reuben Atlas. US/UK/France. 2016. 86 minsIn recent decades, wine has become the investors best friend. Forget gold, art or jewels, there is more profit in a Petrus than a Picasso. Americas taste for fine wine at status symbol prices boomed during the years of giddy stock market highs and multi-million dollar bonuses, and the lure of great profits inevitably attracted the opportunistic and unscrupulous. Jerry Rothwell and Reuben Atlass splendidly-titled documentary Sour Grapes unravels the tale of a charming man who fooled most of the people most of the time with his very expensive counterfeit wines.The narrative has the tang of an Elmore Leonard novel as it pieces together Rudy Kurniawans story.The story of Rudy Kurniawan feels like a page-turner of a novel filled with memorable characters, jaw-dropping revelations, insights into the folly of unfettered wealth, noble heroes and an intriguing, resourceful central figure who never entirely surrenders our sympathy. Rothwell and Atlas are smart enough to realise they have a great story on their hands and run with it, playing their cards with aplomb, knowing just the right of information to feed the viewer and just what to withhold for maximum impact. The result is an approachable, enter stanley mug taining documentary with the jaunty manner of a  stanley uk slick caper and an appeal that stretches far beyond the connoisseur. Commercial prospects are full bodied.Sour Grapes concis stanley cup ely sketches the backdrop to the fine wine boom as a s