Part II - September Bonus Banter | Rosé & Readings
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Podcast Episode Title: Part II- September Bonus Banter | Rosé & Readings
Episode Description:
In Part II of our September Rosé & Readings, the Shadowverse deepens in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. With glasses of La Vieille Ferme rosé in hand, the hosts dive into Appalachian lore, personal paranormal encounters, and a few iconic haunts:
Tales from the Shadows: Two listener submissions, including a chilling Stony Brook lab story.
Char’s Winchester Mystery House Visit: On Sarah Winchester’s death day, no less.
Reading the Tea with Lauren: The Conjuring House foreclosure auction and Annabelle’s potential road trip.
Lore by Lor: A terrifying retelling of Bloody Mary.
PlancheTina’s Pour: Her ghostly stamp of approval (and maybe a poultry pun).
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