Part I - September Bonus Banter | Rosé & Readings
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Podcast Episode Title: Part I - September Bonus Banter | Rosé & Readings
Episode Description:
Grab your glass, Shadow People, this month’s Rosé & Readings comes straight from the Blue Ridge Mountains. Char, Mel, and Lor sip La Vieille Ferme Rosé (aka “the chicken wine”) and dive into some of Appalachia’s most haunted lore.
In this episode:
✨ PlancheTina’s official review of the chicken rosé
✨ The Cherokee legend of Spearfinger, the liver-eating witch of the Smokies
✨ The infamous Bell Witch, America’s most notorious haunting
✨ The haunted Tilley Bend Baptist Church cemetery and the legend of Elizabeth Bradley
✨ Charlie’s personal update (and some big news!)
✨ A haunted object on the move, Buster, Mel’s Haunted Object
✨ Poultry puns, crickets, and Appalachian night vibes
PlancheTina’s Pick: La Vieille Ferme Rosé
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PlanchTina’s Pick
The spirit picks the spirits. This month, PlancheTina fluttered toward a barnyard classic with feathers, folklore, and a surprisingly ghostly glow.
Is it just rosé? Or is it a rooster calling from beyond the veil? Only the shadows know…
La Vieille Ferme Rosé
“It pairs best with midnight mischief, and a haunted henhouse”
—PlancheTina
This Month’s Pour:
La Vieille Ferme Rosé
From the farm to the séance circle, this French rosé (nicknamed “the chicken wine” thanks to its barnyard label) proves you should never underestimate a bottle that struts in clucking. Affordable, approachable, and unexpectedly charming, PlancheTina calls it “the rosé equivalent of a ghost chicken scratching at your door, a little weird, a little rustic, but impossible to ignore.”
Tasting Notes (according to Tina):
Color: Soft blush of a rooster caught in the moonlight
Nose: Strawberry, peach, and the faint rustle of hay in an abandoned barn
Palate: Light-bodied, bright citrus and red berries with a crisp snap
Finish: Refreshing, uncomplicated, and slightly mischievous
What Tina Says It Pairs With:
Midnight chicken coop séances
Campfire ghost stories with a side of fried chicken
Laughing too loud in a haunted vineyard
Rosé Rating:
Cluckin’ Enchanted