I cannot believe you have only just started the uncut channel. This content is next level and this RR event is incredible. Loved listening about the history of the winery. Thanks for taking us along for the ride
Incredible that you not only show your behind the scenes action, but share the limelight with others like the driver/staff members/support personnel. It really highlights not just manners, but your sense of recognition in a collaborative effort for these huge projects. Cheers James-Nate
If I was Rolls Royce, this is the kind of content I would be all over. They put so much thought and effort into this launch with the aim of showing the whole environment the car is about, not just the car itself. This is a better insight into that than any review of the car itself. Absolutely love it.
I am very happy I joined the Uncut channel. There’s no way these experiences could be captured on the regular channel. This particular one is simply spectacular.
The best automotive and behind-the-scenes channel on RUclips. Thanks for sharing with us! Napa Valley looks stunning (as does the Rolls-Royce); I really want to go there now. 😊
That was a good illustration of a wealthy person supporting the abilities of extremely talented individuals while living the high life. Geologists, engineers, architects, producers, providers of services, etc. In essence, the realisation of what we observed required the work of numerous professionals to come together and build a billionaire’s vision. Thanks JWW uncut this was fantastic!
Wage labor is renting yourself via "self ownership". Employment is literally renting another human being as if they're property. The employer-employee relationship is a very insidious dynamic. Employment is a rental contract, like if you rented capital (say, a chainsaw from Home Depot), you pay rent for the "time preference" (basically the cost of time) for a piece of property. Capitalism is based on a principle of self ownership, which sounds empowering, until you realize that most people don't own capital goods other than themselves, and must rent out the authority over themselves as pieces of "human capital". This is a process of dehumanization where human beings are valued for their return on investment as capital goods. This is why, at the very least, capitalism needs unions and safety nets (or abolishment), or else the system won't value people for their human value. Importantly we must also think about our sick, elderly, and disabled people, as they can't provide competitive economic return for the investor class to value. We must figure out a way to change this economic system if we wish to value each other.
@@WanderingExistence In your attempt to define "vulture capitalism," which is the use of capitalism for the purpose of exploitation of others, you use a lot of jargon. What I'm referring to is a setting where the system enables experts/professionals to offer goods and services to create something that we as a species will be able to recognise as being something that will endure. This is a testament of what our species is capable of engineering, creating, building, and manufacturing, and this billionaire is employing the best in all disciplines across all business sectors to make it a reality. If your call in life is to deploy a system that can achieve and improve on what’s happening here, then let’s here it. Until then leave well alone.
@@martinb1659 Excuse me, but no, I was describing capitalism; all capitalism is vulturistic. This "jargon" is basic terminology found in classical liberalism and neoclassical liberalism. It's economic speak, with roots from John Locke, the philosophical founder of capitalism. You seem to really be confusing technical expertise and development with the use of a capitalistic system, which isn't necessarily the same thing- Capitalism really isn't that old, Humans have been making incremental developments long before capitalism even began, and it only makes sense that humans can develop a system that treats people better than how they're being treated under this system. Is it so ridiculous to say that feudalism didn't treat people well so we had to create a better system... Well now we need a new system that improves on the current system. For somebody who wants to champion human developments you seem to be skeptical of the development of new systems with phrases like "leave well alone". It's not "well", that's the problem. Personally, I've been interested in two grassroots groups focused on economic democracy, called the Next System Project and the Democracy Collaborative. They have devised a way to keep production local and contract service to cooperatives, called the Preston Model. They have helped multiple cities struggling with job loss due to factory closures build back their communities, in the US and UK. In addition, trade unions, collectives, public banks, credit unions, community land trusts, CSA's, and many other democratically controlled institutions can work together to create democratic networks outside the market to create an economy that doesn't reduce people, their governments, and the environment to a monetary value. I think this can be a viable strategy to give people the autonomy over their work. I believe economic democracy is the only way people who work for the economy will have the economy work for them, their families, and the planet too. This way of revitalizing communities by building community wealth has helped many communities all over the globe, and it is utilized by the UK labor party and touted by Jeremy Corbyn. Preston, Lancashire became the most improved city in the UK because of community wealth building. ruclips.net/video/MObfh_VNqs4/видео.html Not to mention, much of the progress in labor rights has been due to union's collective power. The thing that draws my conviction to the movement is that I can see it now, helping empower people to live happier, healthier, and wealthier lives. But of course, you weren't actually expecting a thorough response with real world examples and articles backing up my conclusion. You just wanted to tell me to leave "well enough alone". Smh.
@@WanderingExistence Although I was making a clear distinction between 'vulture capitalism', which is exploitative, and those that free up human ingenuity, economic improvement for both the individual and communities, etc., you appear to flesh out your ideas on a candidate economic system that may replace capitalism in your most recent response. But alas, you are like everyone else with an idea, so let's see if yours can catch on.
@@martinb1659 Believing that good ideas will naturally just take foothold is a falsehood. Good ideas often have to fight against entrenched and traditional ways of thinking/ power structures. If we're going to be honest, there is no distinction between vulture capitalism and the freeing capitalism you speak of- They are simply two sides of the same coin. The pursuit of capitalistic private property rights stems from hundreds of years of feudal lords pressuring the king of England to give them more freedom, but this was freedom for the already powerful feudal lords. Although serfs and peasants gained freedoms like the capitalist concept of 'freedom of movement', they were still exploited under the new property regime. It's freedom in some respects and exploitation in others. There are real world examples of integrated cooperative models that are fighting and helping preserve communities; "In the 11 years since then, Evergreen Cooperatives has added three more cooperatives to its ranks, growing from two companies with a total of 18 workers in 2010 to five companies with approximately 320 workers. Those workers are paid 20 to 25 percent higher than employees at the cooperative’s competitors. “Our average pay rate is close to $15,” says John McMicken, CEO of Evergreen Cooperative Initiative. “But when you take profit sharing into account, which could equate to $4 to $5 an hour, we’re hoping that we have a shot at breaking the $20 an hour ‘blended rate,’ if you will.” In 2019, the average compensation at Evergreen Cooperative Laundry was around $18 per hour." - Despite a Rocky Start, Cleveland Model for Worker Co-ops Stands Test of Time, by Brandon Duong
Absolutely you're right James, making the uncut channels really gives a genuine feeling of behind-the-scenes storytelling. We love it.... Greeting from the Philippines 😄
I live in a region of Portugal famous for its wine, and our national grape variety, Touriga Nacional. Here they drink the wine over spending too long discussing the wine, and allow the wine to do the talking. They say that if you have to talk more about your wine than the wine says for itself... Well lets just say fill in the blank! As a Software Engineer by trade am extremely lucky to have some incredibly affluent Clients. One of which owns a tremendous vineyard in the Douro, set in the most spectacular countryside along the river. So if you are ever in the area James hit us up! Our views can compete with the Napa Valley all day. Once again amazing content on this Channel, am beginning to enjoy this more than the primary Channel. Safe travels Sir and thank you for sharing behind the scenes of your escapades.
James, That was a once in a lifetime experience at the Harlan Estate! Rolls Royce really hit a home run in rolling out their latest creation to journalists at this Napa location. Thank you for sharing it with us. At first I couldn't understand why Rolls Royce would have you fly so far when England and the UK has so many phenomenal locations they could have chosen, but now I do.
This is fantastic! Harlan estates is the premier wine making areas as the spokesman was saying. Their wines are above anything else produced anywhere in the world!
thanks for bringing the uncut series. This kind of behind the scenes tour is something that I thought only happened in movies, hehe. The family story on how they building their winery was pretty informative also
wow totally amazing. Rolls Royce and this Napa Valley winery go together like a marriage! RR certainly know how to showcase style, glamour, design and detail.
Wow! What an incredible place! I'm starting to lose count of how many people Damon has convinced to start a YT Channel or start an extra "uncut/BTS" channel is crazy! Pretty much every last one of them is financially in a better position than he is.
To be honest , my jury was out on you and your channels, but you've got me onside now. To see you as a "normal" person humbled by this experience is reassuring that you are indeed a "normal" person. Keep up the great content!
The attention to detail and quality is a solid 10/10. It'd be really cool if people could just be more natural and down-to-earth when they talk about stuff. Being human in their communication would make things sound more real and relatable, and that would definitely lead to even better reactions from the crowd, the public, and anyone tuning in. That some can learn from you James!
Harlan Estate is a typical case of money, no object. With this mindset, they have created one of the most beautiful and inspiring vineyards in Napa Valley, if not the world. Bill Harlan could have opened some museum, but he created something more beautiful. James, thank you for us being 'the third eye' of your experience. It is the closest that most of us will come to this truly unique place on Earth. It goes without saying that the launch of the first electric Rolls Royce could only take place in this environment.
@@JWWUncut Rolls Royce should have done the behind the launch scenes as you did to emphasize the experience. You do not just buy a Spectre, but become part of a movement experience alike the Harlan Estate for drinking a good glass of top notch wine and a cigar in an unmatched environment. Your image of the Spectre in the wine barrels room is stating that feeling. The Spectre central in the room is art, embracing the art of hundreds of years of making wine; Rolls Royce Spectre is embracing the evolution of Rolls Royce and transportation at its finest.
James, thank you for sharing this footage. You should definitely show us more behind the scenes. It’s an overwhelming feast of eloquence, good manners, non opulent design and symmetry. Well observed! In my opinion fine cars should in essence fullfil that role, like you demonstrated in your footage. Leave the noise of loud exhausts behind you. Less is more
Hello Hello, I must admit I am looking forward to this uncut channel more and more ....and i am also truly impressed with the greater immersive story telling experience that this extra channel now brings out... Thanks for sharing this with us Sir!
That is a stunning vineyard! Where I live down in the Var, down in the south of France, there is a wonderful number of them, but nothing like this one! What a lovely experience for you both! 😊😉👏👏👏👏👏👏👌
Thank you, thank you, thank you James for all you do. This is an amazing piece of content even if there is no fancy edits, color grading and music. The BTS for me is sometimes even more incredible than the main content.
Thank you once again. I visit Napa twice per year and have heard of this property. But never had the time to visit. This is now my top priority on my next trip. Simpy gorgeous. There are so many beautiful masterpieces all around. I will get lost in photographing this winery from every angle. You constantly mention "I don't know if this camera can pick up the detail from what I see", have you considered maybe having a look at the Sony A1 (8K & mirrorless) or the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, or something similar of high quality for you to capture in higher resolution? Slightly more weight but the images would be in 8K. I hope you and your colleague truly enjoyed Napa. It is a magical place to visit. As are other wine regions in the world such as the France. Safe travel mate. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers. 😃
Like you say towards the end James, the whole experience Rolls Royce organised was nothing but exceptional theatre. Truly stunning location, almost villain's lair-esque with the casks and giant knocker 😏 Superb video and other-worldly that most will never experience, so thank you for taking us along!
The Uncut channel James….. just wonderful. Gives a brilliant prospective to the whole experience of each formal video you do, which is just so so interesting. Think it really assists the brand your helping to push. Well done and keep them going…👌🏼
James James Morrison Morrison, Absolutely brilliant and provides us all with an insight into so much more than just the vehicle together with the brand and all that Rolls Royce stands for! Without doubt this format needs to continue and look forward to both hearing and seeing this broad aspect to every video!
Never knew you had the opportunity to get into places like this. Not going to lie I hate you right now for NOT showing us this stuff before. Bloody lucky bugger :) Thankyou Rolls Royce!!
JWW Uncut Great Video I'm glad you guys had such a great time testing that Wine and hearing about that Incredible Winery and I can't wait to see what's coming next
That was so nice seeing this property setting here for this co-presentation of winey and a car brand. Also, that walk down several levels was very nice to see their wine that is kept for a future introduction is so nice. I liked when the host there with a wine glass there talks about the three elements of what the wine family has discovered. I see his first two elements specifically the volcanic elements because California sits on a tectonic plate area of the San Andreas Fault line. So, volcanic soil is really praised in many different industries as to be acceptable for rich for planting vines. But the third element was very interesting to know here as well!!!
Thanks and great to read your interest. It was a fascinating experience I only wish the camera could capture the feeling of quality of the environment and the attention to detail. Just being there you really felt the tangible quality of the materials used - a very special piece of architecture
You gave some great video anyway!! I really like that. It has been some years that I went on a wine tasting there with coworkers. But again, that wine company presented a great sitting with you and other media people.
That place is amazing. For the land owner to allow Rolls Royce to entertain is awesome. My mind is blown. James, thank you for doing this channel. The insight of what you do is amazing. Thank you so much 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes, its so cool to see launches and events that most of us would never get to experience. Such a great experience. Your Uncut beats Damon and Dave's Stories channel, don't tell them I said that, lol.
I have to confess that I have no direct interest in wine but that was really interesting and what an absolutely stunning place!!! The attention to detail in design is incredible. Wow.
I'm enjoying the behind-the-scenes aspects of your videos sometimes more than the reviews themselves. Are you planning some sort of travel program with the BBC? If not you should, and what more do you expect from Rolls Royce the best of everything?
Geat uncut channel but how much disrespect for RR turning up in a t-shirt , when the even the valet opening ya door for you is better dressed . Disappointing 😢
You know RR is dead serious about Spectre when they partner up with the Harlan family as part of their product launch. James' reaction on camera isn't exaggerated at all; Promontory and its sibling brands are coveted and revered in the world of oenology. To illustrate their pedigree as a wine estate, the only way to buy their wine is by applying for an allocation. Its not uncommon for a member to be on the waiting list for 2 years before they receive an allocation. What a life you're living.
The uncut channel is the place to be and so informative and it opens up the channel to people not interested in cars.
But I really don't this billionaire makes his own line.... I bet he rents people by the hour to do that for him.
I cannot believe you have only just started the uncut channel. This content is next level and this RR event is incredible. Loved listening about the history of the winery. Thanks for taking us along for the ride
Tell me about it 😂 I’ve literally had YEARS of these adventures - but ongoing it shall all be shared!
Incredible that you not only show your behind the scenes action, but share the limelight with others like the driver/staff members/support personnel. It really highlights not just manners, but your sense of recognition in a collaborative effort for these huge projects. Cheers James-Nate
If I was Rolls Royce, this is the kind of content I would be all over. They put so much thought and effort into this launch with the aim of showing the whole environment the car is about, not just the car itself. This is a better insight into that than any review of the car itself. Absolutely love it.
I am very happy I joined the Uncut channel. There’s no way these experiences could be captured on the regular channel. This particular one is simply spectacular.
The best automotive and behind-the-scenes channel on RUclips. Thanks for sharing with us! Napa Valley looks stunning (as does the Rolls-Royce); I really want to go there now. 😊
You’re too kind! 🙏🏼
That was a good illustration of a wealthy person supporting the abilities of extremely talented individuals while living the high life. Geologists, engineers, architects, producers, providers of services, etc. In essence, the realisation of what we observed required the work of numerous professionals to come together and build a billionaire’s vision. Thanks JWW uncut this was fantastic!
Wage labor is renting yourself via "self ownership". Employment is literally renting another human being as if they're property. The employer-employee relationship is a very insidious dynamic. Employment is a rental contract, like if you rented capital (say, a chainsaw from Home Depot), you pay rent for the "time preference" (basically the cost of time) for a piece of property. Capitalism is based on a principle of self ownership, which sounds empowering, until you realize that most people don't own capital goods other than themselves, and must rent out the authority over themselves as pieces of "human capital". This is a process of dehumanization where human beings are valued for their return on investment as capital goods. This is why, at the very least, capitalism needs unions and safety nets (or abolishment), or else the system won't value people for their human value. Importantly we must also think about our sick, elderly, and disabled people, as they can't provide competitive economic return for the investor class to value. We must figure out a way to change this economic system if we wish to value each other.
@@WanderingExistence
In your attempt to define "vulture capitalism," which is the use of capitalism for the purpose of exploitation of others, you use a lot of jargon. What I'm referring to is a setting where the system enables experts/professionals to offer goods and services to create something that we as a species will be able to recognise as being something that will endure. This is a testament of what our species is capable of engineering, creating, building, and manufacturing, and this billionaire is employing the best in all disciplines across all business sectors to make it a reality. If your call in life is to deploy a system that can achieve and improve on what’s happening here, then let’s here it. Until then leave well alone.
@@martinb1659 Excuse me, but no, I was describing capitalism; all capitalism is vulturistic. This "jargon" is basic terminology found in classical liberalism and neoclassical liberalism. It's economic speak, with roots from John Locke, the philosophical founder of capitalism. You seem to really be confusing technical expertise and development with the use of a capitalistic system, which isn't necessarily the same thing- Capitalism really isn't that old, Humans have been making incremental developments long before capitalism even began, and it only makes sense that humans can develop a system that treats people better than how they're being treated under this system. Is it so ridiculous to say that feudalism didn't treat people well so we had to create a better system... Well now we need a new system that improves on the current system. For somebody who wants to champion human developments you seem to be skeptical of the development of new systems with phrases like "leave well alone". It's not "well", that's the problem.
Personally, I've been interested in two grassroots groups focused on economic democracy, called the Next System Project and the Democracy Collaborative. They have devised a way to keep production local and contract service to cooperatives, called the Preston Model. They have helped multiple cities struggling with job loss due to factory closures build back their communities, in the US and UK. In addition, trade unions, collectives, public banks, credit unions, community land trusts, CSA's, and many other democratically controlled institutions can work together to create democratic networks outside the market to create an economy that doesn't reduce people, their governments, and the environment to a monetary value. I think this can be a viable strategy to give people the autonomy over their work. I believe economic democracy is the only way people who work for the economy will have the economy work for them, their families, and the planet too.
This way of revitalizing communities by building community wealth has helped many communities all over the globe, and it is utilized by the UK labor party and touted by Jeremy Corbyn. Preston, Lancashire became the most improved city in the UK because of community wealth building. ruclips.net/video/MObfh_VNqs4/видео.html Not to mention, much of the progress in labor rights has been due to union's collective power. The thing that draws my conviction to the movement is that I can see it now, helping empower people to live happier, healthier, and wealthier lives.
But of course, you weren't actually expecting a thorough response with real world examples and articles backing up my conclusion. You just wanted to tell me to leave "well enough alone". Smh.
@@WanderingExistence
Although I was making a clear distinction between 'vulture capitalism', which is exploitative, and those that free up human ingenuity, economic improvement for both the individual and communities, etc., you appear to flesh out your ideas on a candidate economic system that may replace capitalism in your most recent response. But alas, you are like everyone else with an idea, so let's see if yours can catch on.
@@martinb1659 Believing that good ideas will naturally just take foothold is a falsehood. Good ideas often have to fight against entrenched and traditional ways of thinking/ power structures. If we're going to be honest, there is no distinction between vulture capitalism and the freeing capitalism you speak of- They are simply two sides of the same coin. The pursuit of capitalistic private property rights stems from hundreds of years of feudal lords pressuring the king of England to give them more freedom, but this was freedom for the already powerful feudal lords. Although serfs and peasants gained freedoms like the capitalist concept of 'freedom of movement', they were still exploited under the new property regime. It's freedom in some respects and exploitation in others. There are real world examples of integrated cooperative models that are fighting and helping preserve communities;
"In the 11 years since then, Evergreen Cooperatives has added three more cooperatives to its ranks, growing from two companies with a total of 18 workers in 2010 to five companies with approximately 320 workers. Those workers are paid 20 to 25 percent higher than employees at the cooperative’s competitors. “Our average pay rate is close to $15,” says John McMicken, CEO of Evergreen Cooperative Initiative. “But when you take profit sharing into account, which could equate to $4 to $5 an hour, we’re hoping that we have a shot at breaking the $20 an hour ‘blended rate,’ if you will.” In 2019, the average compensation at Evergreen Cooperative Laundry was around $18 per hour." - Despite a Rocky Start, Cleveland Model for Worker Co-ops Stands Test of Time, by Brandon Duong
Absolutely you're right James, making the uncut channels really gives a genuine feeling of behind-the-scenes storytelling. We love it.... Greeting from the Philippines 😄
Hello Philippines!
What a marvellous video! Extraordinary! Congratulations JWW😊
I live in a region of Portugal famous for its wine, and our national grape variety, Touriga Nacional. Here they drink the wine over spending too long discussing the wine, and allow the wine to do the talking. They say that if you have to talk more about your wine than the wine says for itself... Well lets just say fill in the blank! As a Software Engineer by trade am extremely lucky to have some incredibly affluent Clients. One of which owns a tremendous vineyard in the Douro, set in the most spectacular countryside along the river. So if you are ever in the area James hit us up! Our views can compete with the Napa Valley all day. Once again amazing content on this Channel, am beginning to enjoy this more than the primary Channel. Safe travels Sir and thank you for sharing behind the scenes of your escapades.
Utterly delightful. I miss press launches. So many incredible experiences like this one. Thanks for bringing us along.
I’m so glad dde convinced you to start this channel. Best decision ever! Love the content🇦🇺
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James, That was a once in a lifetime experience at the Harlan Estate! Rolls Royce really hit a home run in rolling out their latest creation to journalists at this Napa location. Thank you for sharing it with us. At first I couldn't understand why Rolls Royce would have you fly so far when England and the UK has so many phenomenal locations they could have chosen, but now I do.
Ha ha I know right, literally half way around the world for a car built a few hours drive from me 😂👍🏻 SO worth it! 😅
RR: "We need to set the table, get the laser rulers!"
lol
I’m new to this channel and I’m really enjoying both your channels but for different reasons. I have to say the Uncut channel is my favorite
This is fantastic! Harlan estates is the premier wine making areas as the spokesman was saying. Their wines are above anything else produced anywhere in the world!
Amazing facility!
James, thank you for sharing.... found you from DDE and have been following for a year or more. Great videos this last two week!
Awesome, thank you!
It would have been a disservice to myself if I didn't watch this content... Loving it James.
Thanks glad you enjoyed, it would have been a disservice not to share this one! 😅
This channel is such a refreshing addition. Exciting content captured the most beautiful way. True JWW level 🙏👌 Thanks
thanks for bringing the uncut series. This kind of behind the scenes tour is something that I thought only happened in movies, hehe. The family story on how they building their winery was pretty informative also
wow totally amazing. Rolls Royce and this Napa Valley winery go together like a marriage! RR certainly know how to showcase style, glamour, design and detail.
Amazing car & also vineyard! The name Spectre really fits the whole Bond 007 theme of that building
I love your main channel, but this is becoming my favorite channel now!
Loving the uncut channel James . It’s a great insight into what you do and what you experience(the good and the not so good experiences. 👍🏻
I'm quickly preferring this, over the reviews. Great job as usual
Great to be alongside, gives a real flavour of the experience. Thanks MrJWW!
Wow! What an incredible place! I'm starting to lose count of how many people Damon has convinced to start a YT Channel or start an extra "uncut/BTS" channel is crazy! Pretty much every last one of them is financially in a better position than he is.
To be honest , my jury was out on you and your channels, but you've got me onside now. To see you as a "normal" person humbled by this experience is reassuring that you are indeed a "normal" person. Keep up the great content!
Thanks and welcome!
The attention to detail and quality is a solid 10/10.
It'd be really cool if people could just be more natural and down-to-earth when they talk about stuff. Being human in their communication would make things sound more real and relatable, and that would definitely lead to even better reactions from the crowd, the public, and anyone tuning in. That some can learn from you James!
Harlan Estate is a typical case of money, no object. With this mindset, they have created one of the most beautiful and inspiring vineyards in Napa Valley, if not the world.
Bill Harlan could have opened some museum, but he created something more beautiful.
James, thank you for us being 'the third eye' of your experience. It is the closest that most of us will come to this truly unique place on Earth.
It goes without saying that the launch of the first electric Rolls Royce could only take place in this environment.
After sharing a lot more of the event it helps contextualise why the launch was in Napa!
@@JWWUncut Rolls Royce should have done the behind the launch scenes as you did to emphasize the experience. You do not just buy a Spectre, but become part of a movement experience alike the Harlan Estate for drinking a good glass of top notch wine and a cigar in an unmatched environment.
Your image of the Spectre in the wine barrels room is stating that feeling. The Spectre central in the room is art, embracing the art of hundreds of years of making wine; Rolls Royce Spectre is embracing the evolution of Rolls Royce and transportation at its finest.
James, thank you for sharing this footage. You should definitely show us more behind the scenes. It’s an overwhelming feast of eloquence, good manners, non opulent design and symmetry. Well observed! In my opinion fine cars should in essence fullfil that role, like you demonstrated in your footage. Leave the noise of loud exhausts behind you. Less is more
Lots more incoming!
Hello Hello, I must admit I am looking forward to this uncut channel more and more ....and i am also truly impressed with the greater immersive story telling experience that this extra channel now brings out...
Thanks for sharing this with us Sir!
That is a stunning vineyard! Where I live down in the Var, down in the south of France, there is a wonderful number of them, but nothing like this one! What a lovely experience for you both! 😊😉👏👏👏👏👏👏👌
Thank you, thank you, thank you James for all you do. This is an amazing piece of content even if there is no fancy edits, color grading and music. The BTS for me is sometimes even more incredible than the main content.
Yes yes yes! Right in the bullseye these videos! Thanks boys 👍👍👏👏🔥
Wow. As an Architect thank you for this!
The uncut channel is very happy making!! Thanks James!!
Your car content is always on point, but this channel is next level!
Thank you once again. I visit Napa twice per year and have heard of this property. But never had the time to visit. This is now my top priority on my next trip. Simpy gorgeous. There are so many beautiful masterpieces all around. I will get lost in photographing this winery from every angle. You constantly mention "I don't know if this camera can pick up the detail from what I see", have you considered maybe having a look at the Sony A1 (8K & mirrorless) or the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, or something similar of high quality for you to capture in higher resolution? Slightly more weight but the images would be in 8K. I hope you and your colleague truly enjoyed Napa. It is a magical place to visit. As are other wine regions in the world such as the France. Safe travel mate. Looking forward to the next video. Cheers. 😃
Holy crap jww.. amazing video! Wow I would die. Thanks for taking us behind the scene of these launches.
Thanks for taking the time to watch 🙏🏼
Again with these stunning views...i love it. The more you show us Napa Valley i want to go there...maybe some day i will go.
Loving this already James, and i'm only a couple of minutes in.....👍
Like you say towards the end James, the whole experience Rolls Royce organised was nothing but exceptional theatre. Truly stunning location, almost villain's lair-esque with the casks and giant knocker 😏 Superb video and other-worldly that most will never experience, so thank you for taking us along!
The Uncut channel James….. just wonderful. Gives a brilliant prospective to the whole experience of each formal video you do, which is just so so interesting. Think it really assists the brand your helping to push.
Well done and keep them going…👌🏼
Thank you and great to hear you’re enjoying 👍🏻
Insane. Props to Damon for this channel James! :D
I love thus uncut channel!!!!
Wow those views! That wine!! James your so lucky!!!
I honestly love the uncut channel… its so from the hearth ❤
Thanks James the uncut channel gives us such access that puts the icing on the cake thanks for sharing this intimate look BTS
Great to hear you’re enjoying it, excited to share future episodes, every day is different!
Wow. James you are a treasure to share such inspirational meanderings.
It felt a real privilege to be there!
Some of the best content you've produced, keep up the fine work James😎
Thanks so much!
Wow, you could say that venue was double-R rated! Thanks for sharing it and taking us along for the ride.
James James Morrison Morrison,
Absolutely brilliant and provides us all with an insight into so much more than just the vehicle together with the brand and all that Rolls Royce stands for!
Without doubt this format needs to continue and look forward to both hearing and seeing this broad aspect to every video!
Love these videos 🎉😊
Never knew you had the opportunity to get into places like this. Not going to lie I hate you right now for NOT showing us this stuff before. Bloody lucky bugger :) Thankyou Rolls Royce!!
JWW Uncut Great Video I'm glad you guys had such a great time testing that Wine and hearing about that Incredible Winery and I can't wait to see what's coming next
Lots more in the can - a lot of diversity, no day is the same!
More of this please! Looked incredible!
Incoming! 🚀
That was so nice seeing this property setting here for this co-presentation of winey and a car brand. Also, that walk down several levels was very nice to see their wine that is kept for a future introduction is so nice. I liked when the host there with a wine glass there talks about the three elements of what the wine family has discovered. I see his first two elements specifically the volcanic elements because California sits on a tectonic plate area of the San Andreas Fault line. So, volcanic soil is really praised in many different industries as to be acceptable for rich for planting vines. But the third element was very interesting to know here as well!!!
Thanks and great to read your interest. It was a fascinating experience I only wish the camera could capture the feeling of quality of the environment and the attention to detail. Just being there you really felt the tangible quality of the materials used - a very special piece of architecture
You gave some great video anyway!! I really like that. It has been some years that I went on a wine tasting there with coworkers. But again, that wine company presented a great sitting with you and other media people.
Finally, I agree with your observation as well. Please continue your cool videos!!
I can't believe you had such rich experiences before and didn't film them. I love traveling with you like this!
That was amazing James , thanks for sharing.
A pleasure, thanks for tuning in!
That place is amazing.
For the land owner to allow Rolls Royce to entertain is awesome.
My mind is blown.
James, thank you for doing this channel.
The insight of what you do is amazing.
Thank you so much
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Pleasure! Thanks for watching
Wow that’s really amazing I say the same thank you Damon for advice on doing a segment uncut 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes, its so cool to see launches and events that most of us would never get to experience. Such a great experience. Your Uncut beats Damon and Dave's Stories channel, don't tell them I said that, lol.
Awesome content and curious as to why cars were on Nee Jersey plates in California?
What an amazing speech from the host😮
Nice wines….I am a founder’s member here.
Well done. This is all about experience and lifestyle. This is what I want, this is why RR and Aston Martin work with you.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👍🏻
I think I enjoy the uncut channel more than the main channel.
I have to confess that I have no direct interest in wine but that was really interesting and what an absolutely stunning place!!! The attention to detail in design is incredible. Wow.
Thanks! It was a privilege to be able to share this!
This new channel opens up a whole new world to us
I’m kicking myself I didn’t share this stuff - got years!! 🤦🏻♂️😂
James I dig your UnCut channel nice work keep up the great job that camera shot walking towards the car inside the winery is Epic ..cheers
I think your uncut version blows DDE out of the water, however Mike Essa stories are interesting to watch.
I proposed to my girlfriend (now my wife) on the Napa Valley Wine train. Or as you called it “that old train” lol
Napa is an amazing place. This place is just a tip of the iceberg in terms of wineries, tasting rooms, and beautiful scenery.
Thanks for sharing, incredible
I'm enjoying the behind-the-scenes aspects of your videos sometimes more than the reviews themselves. Are you planning some sort of travel program with the BBC? If not you should, and what more do you expect from Rolls Royce the best of everything?
Ha ha no travel show planned - it’s happening right here who needs the BBC! 😅
@@JWWUncutOkay buddy point taken no legacy media, I’m enjoying this new approach keep it up.
Love that place. Hope you enjoyed!
Just love an expert in their field….
Get these gents an In-N-Out milkshake!
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Geat uncut channel but how much disrespect for RR turning up in a t-shirt , when the even the valet opening ya door for you is better dressed . Disappointing 😢
Exclusivity inclusive. Thanks
This channel rocks.
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I think Rolls Royce is saying that drinking and driving is perfectly acceptable.
You may have noticed we had a chauffeur?
Is this the Harland family who were a part of Harland and Wolf industrialists from Belfast.
Exclusive a Waw experience in to the Roll Roische Behind the scene 👍👌.
Lovely video, and lots of germans....guess it's a bmw after all
uncut is better then the main for me
dude, this was so cool!!
wow what a experience, great episode that.
You know RR is dead serious about Spectre when they partner up with the Harlan family as part of their product launch. James' reaction on camera isn't exaggerated at all; Promontory and its sibling brands are coveted and revered in the world of oenology. To illustrate their pedigree as a wine estate, the only way to buy their wine is by applying for an allocation. Its not uncommon for a member to be on the waiting list for 2 years before they receive an allocation.
What a life you're living.
How do you make a small fortune in the wine industry. Start with a large fortune
How did the wine taste
Wow , stunning
I love the Locations this is what i think a Rolls Royce Person loves
Wow
Yeeaa that's some crazy nice shizz..
Amazing
Napa to French wineyards is like Tesla to Rolls royce. Is like plastic to oak….
Can it be called promotion or “corruption” of your senses….
Driver seat tilted to much back for passenger experience id say