Movie scene parody about champagne from @atfrenchies

The creator performs a parody of the iconic 'cerulean blue' monologue from 'The Devil Wears Prada,' replacing fashion with champagne. She plays a demanding boss who educates her naive assistant on the history and cultural significance of Champagne, explaining its origins with Dom Pérignon, its protected status, and its trickle-down effect from high culture to mass market, all while condescendingly correcting his ignorance about sparkling wines.

Creator: @atfrenchies on Instagram

Transcript

Are the sparkling wines for this collection? Why is no one ready? Tier, it's a tough call. They're so different. Something funny? No. Nothing's funny. It's just that those two wines look exactly the same and, you know, I'm still new to this stuff. This stuff. Oh, okay. I see. You think this has nothing to do with you. Uh-oh. You go to your fridge and you select any, I don't know, off label bottle because you're trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you

Topics: Beverages, Comedy, History

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