At 40 bucks a bottle, I'm sure I'll be stocking up by the case.
It seemed like the perfect gimmick: a celebrity porn star would launch her own wine, with her alluring picture on the label.
Savanna Samson did just that. But when the wine received a score of 90
to 91 out of 100 from guru Robert Parker, the project became serious.
It turns out Samson, the star of "The New Devil in Miss Jones," has
produced an exceptional wine, becoming the toast of two industries:
wine-making and pornography.
The seriousness of the idea was lining up a respected wine maker. So
she convinced Italy's Robert Cipresso -- also a vintner to the Vatican
-- to join the project.
Samson went to Tuscany and tasted dozens of Cipresso's Italian-grown
varieties, then she selected a mix of 70 percent Cesanese, 20 percent
Sangiovese and 10 percent Montepulciano. She ordered over 400 cases.
"I knew I wanted Roberto to make my wine -- I just love his passion for wine," said Samson.
The result is Sogno Uno, a 2004 vintage of an Italian red wine packaged
under the Savanna name with a label of Samson in a see-through gown. It
was launched last month.
Parker has been called the most influential wine critic in the world,
and a score of 90 to 95 denotes "an outstanding wine of exceptional
complexity and character."
"Trust me, I didn't add any points for Ms. Samson's personal presentation," Parker wrote in his review.
Samson is one of the biggest names in pornography, having won best
actress in the Adult Video News Awards, the pornographic equivalent of
the Oscars, and another AVN Award for a scene she shared with Jenna
Jameson in last year's "The Masseuse." She has made two dozen porn
flicks.
The wine "really represents who I am," said Samson.
"There's spiciness -- the Cesanese has the naughty side of me. And yet
it's an elegant wine. I love the opera, and I'm a classically trained
ballet dancer. And there is some chocolate undertone, which I just
love. There's a little bit of sweetness. Like, 10 percent of the time
I'm sweet," she said.
She is working on a white wine -- Sogno Due -- that could be out later
this year, and also has ideas of expanding into champagne, ice wine and
grappa.
Samson, who was raised Catholic in upstate New York, said it was pure
coincidence that Cipresso also sells wines to the Vatican. She met him
through her husband, a wine merchant.
"My priest said in Mass once, 'Violence or pleasures of the flesh. What
is the greater of two evils?' I think we all know the answer. I felt
like he was saying that toward me," she said.
Still, she never had her parent's blessing for her career choice as an
adult movie star. "They were so devastated. They were terribly,
terribly upset."
But while she will continue her film career, wine-making may offer some
redemption. "I wanted to do something that my parents could be proud
of," she said.