Uncorked received positive reviews from film critics. It holds approval rating on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on reviews, with an average of . The website's critical consensus reads, "Like a good wine, once you let
Uncorked breathe, its heartfelt tenderness will yield a sweet time." On
Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 62 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". John DeFore of
The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review writing: "Vance and Athie create characters worth our attention, and the script's realistic handling of their conflict pulls Uncorked through its lulls." Michael Rechtshaffen of
The Los Angeles Times also gave the film a positive review writing: "Penny has crafted a thoroughly workable and well-informed vehicle, providing a nurturing atmosphere for the unhurried dramatic developments and uniformly gracious performances." Anna Menta of Decider gave the film a positive review writing: "Vance and Nash are a freakin' delight in this movie and any moment that either of them is on the screen is a moment very much enjoyed indeed." Benjamin Lee of
The Guardian gave the film two out of five stars writing: "There's not enough special sauce here to make it linger, it's a palate cleanser at best." Reviewers who approached the film from a wine background gave it a generally average score making such comments as, "every now and then, it really hit the spot" and "the film overall falls rather flat and while possibly of interest to wine people, it's not going to be 'the next
Sideways". Black
sommelier Michaelangelo Wescott criticized it for only touching lightly on the
racism within the industry. ==References==