Ryan Britt Jan 11, 2020
Drinking red wine while you watch Star Trek isn’t a guilty pleasure. It’s slightly essential to understanding our beloved Jean-Luc.
If you’re relatively new to the long history of Star Trek: The Next Generation, you maybe be ever-so-slightly confused as to why Jean-Luc Picard is living on a wine vineyard at the start of the new series, Star Trek: Picard. Is Jean-Luc drinking too much? Since when did he love grapes so much?
Well, the existence the winery known as Château Picard has a long history in the canon of Star Trek, and, interestingly, in the real world, too. Here’s everything you need to know about Picard’ connection to French wine, what role it’s played in Trek so far, how this effects the events of the new show—plus, where you can drink the wine Irl.
The first episode that features Picard...
Drinking red wine while you watch Star Trek isn’t a guilty pleasure. It’s slightly essential to understanding our beloved Jean-Luc.
If you’re relatively new to the long history of Star Trek: The Next Generation, you maybe be ever-so-slightly confused as to why Jean-Luc Picard is living on a wine vineyard at the start of the new series, Star Trek: Picard. Is Jean-Luc drinking too much? Since when did he love grapes so much?
Well, the existence the winery known as Château Picard has a long history in the canon of Star Trek, and, interestingly, in the real world, too. Here’s everything you need to know about Picard’ connection to French wine, what role it’s played in Trek so far, how this effects the events of the new show—plus, where you can drink the wine Irl.
The first episode that features Picard...
- 1/11/2020
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