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The Steady, Inevitable Decline: Sideways at 20
There are many to choose from, but the indelible moment in the both quaffable and transcendent “Sideways“—Alexander Payne’s now 20-year-old bummer masterpiece adaptation of Rex Pickett’s novel about wine, middle age, and a distinctly American flavor of masculine failure and disappointment—has to be a pair of dueling monologues. We’re in Santa Ynez Valley, country lodged in California’s Central Coast that became infinitely more famous following the film becoming a critical, cultural hit. Miles is a struggling writer aglow in porchlight, on an evening cooled, like the grapes around him, by the air wafting off the Pacific. He’s drinking Andrew Murray’s Roasted Slope Syrah (Vintage unknown but

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