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We could not have all the subjects in the studio at the same time so the group shot was shot in sections.
Each talent brought a bottle of wine to the shoot to talk about with the writer. They left them on the table then headed off. Its was a little like the start of a party I was thinking mmmm this could be fun maybe they will open them and we can have a tasting when we are wrapped.....
Will Predhomme turned up for his shot and pointed out that the bottles the other guys brought were in the $500.00 and up price range wine. We had a $ 6000.00 mixed case of wine at the end of the day to return. No sampling of those treasures.