
Just imagine a book-on-tape smashed with lunch with your best friend. Bottled Classics is a podcast where a classic novel is comedically retold, discussed, and paired with delicious bottles of wine. In short, a podcast that reads to be social.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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You did it! You made it to Part three, and believe me, you've earned all of the chocolate in your Easter basket with this book! It's a great thing that Sawtooth Winery's Chardonnay goes with everything! Part three picks up with Lucy and her can't-kee... more
This is the second episode in a three part series. Much like any good BBC adaptation of a Jane Austen classic. We pick up where volume one ended; Elinor Dashwood meets Lucy Steele. And Lucy drops a major bomb - she is engaged to Edward Ferrars.
So where do I begin? As I write this, I’m currently self-quarantined as a preventative measure for Coronavirus. In fact, we all are. Or at least, we should be. So, part one, am I right? We decided it would be fun to release our Sense and Sensibility ... more
Bottled Classics has always been a podcast that drinks to be social. Now, we're a podcast that drinks to be socially distant. Life's a little crazy right now, so we thought, hey - we need to talk about what is going on in the world right now. So, as ... more
Episode 2. 1984. Big Brother. Ever heard of it? Yeah you have.
Whether you have an older sibling or you’re an only child, chances are you have felt that nagging feeling that someone is watching you; waiting to call you out for eating that chocolate... more
Episode 1. This is the beginning of Bottled Classics and your journey to reading socially. We are diving right in the classics pond by summarizing To Kill a Mockingbird, and pairing it with Gruet’s Blanc de Noirs. We know reading is hard…that’s why y... more
Bottled Classics premieres January 26th.
You found us. We're two silly girls that read to be social. Follow along - as we discover new wines, clever recipes, and breakdown that classical novel that has been sitting on your shelf since high school.









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