This one is about wine, a good topic for an episode since an upscale product like a fine wine seems like a logical fit for the high-flying Harts. I know very little about wine, and I definitely don't have a palate for it. All red wine tastes basically the same to me, as does the white. And I'm sure there are plenty of wine snobs who go more by the label than by their actual ability to tell the differences in taste. But I know there *are* wine connoisseurs who can discern very fine distinctions in wine. This makes sense since I've discovered that humans are able to recognize more than 10,000 different odors. And flavours are identified as a result of complex chemical mechanisms, with our own ability to taste being genetic in nature. (So, thanks, Mom & Dad!)
This is also a plot not unknown for this show - criminals who don't know when to quit. It's one thing to bump off a relative "nobody," but then to cover the first murder up, they keep killing (or trying to), generally more prominent people, usually up to and including the Harts, as if they won't bring down massive scrutiny on themselves and all the murders that they could never get away with. Now, granted, if all the cops were as clueless as Richard Shull's "Lt. Gillis," character, they might have a chance, but police detectives did not get to *be* detectives by being so dumb. On the plus side, Lt. Gillis is not so arrogant that he refuses all help from the Harts, so perhaps he is aware of his limitations.
I did enjoy seeing the evil doers get their comeuppance!