
Celebrities can be talented, sure, but should they really be making wine? Join Judges Topher and Rachel as they use their oenological savvy and pop culture deep cuts to answer that very question. After drinking all the evidence and sorting their way through red herrings, they will determine whether some of Hollywood and music's biggest stars are, in fact, guilty of True Crimes Against Wine.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 234 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArtsComedy | |||

DEFENDANT: The Hero of Time
EVIDENCE: Siren Song Merlot/Syrah blend
SCENE OF THE CRIME: Hyrule
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Hey friend — pop a cork and get comfy. In this episode of True Crime Against Wine we pivoted (blame the internet and a mis-shipped bottle) and ended... more
Hey friend — here’s the messy little episode: you’re living in a one-bedroom with a partner who does construction and gets terrible back pain, and your seven-month pregnant sister shows up after a big fight with her husband asking to crash and sleep ... more
DEFENDANT: Pazuzu
EVIDENCE: Manos Special Edition "The Exorcist" Cabernet Sauvignon
SCENE OF THE CRIME: Hell, or a staircase near you...
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Hey friend — welcome to our spooky season send-off. We cracked a bottle of Manos Cabernet, sunk into the c... more
Join us for a laid-back sidebar of True Crimes Against Wine where we dive into our favorite spooky season picks — from psychological dread to nostalgic childhood classics. We trade top-three lists, debate Hocus Pocus ownership (sorry, Topher), and di... more
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This is a fun and unique podcast and I highly recommend it! I just hope the they one day class it up and Topher does a Four Loko episode.
Topher knows his wine and Rachel knows her celebrities. The hosts have a good rapport and this is a light-hearted hour of fun. Best listened to with a glass of wine.
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Exploring the intersection of celebrity culture and the wine industry, two hosts evaluate whether famous personalities should venture into winemaking. Through witty commentary and entertaining discussions, they tackle various topics related to wine, celebrity scandals, and humorous anecdotes involving both. A recurring theme is the hosts' ability to blend serious wine knowledge with lighter pop culture references, resulting in a unique format that keeps the discourse engaging and relatable. The podcast not only provides insights into winemaking but also fosters a community of listeners who appreciate humor mixed with critical assessment of celebrity ventures into the wine world.
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