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  • [Accessory Reel] To Catch a Thief (1955)
    Nov 21 2025

    [Accessory Reel] To Catch a Thief (1955) — Glamour, Grapes & Cat Burglars

    With a chilled Blush wine in hand, Tata and Mamie bask in the Riviera sun, following Cary Grant’s debonair jewel thief and Grace Kelly’s flawless frocks. They sip, swoon, and sass through car chases and champagne, wondering aloud: is it possible to catch a thief… or just fall hopelessly for him?

    • Film: To Catch a Thief (1955) a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. The story follows John Robie, a retired jewel thief, who sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation.
    • Wine Pairing: 2022 Blush by Bogati Winery & Bodega

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    33 min
  • To Catch a Thief (1955): Silk, Smoke & Stolen Jewels
    Nov 21 2025

    To Catch a Thief (1955) Silk, Smoke & Stolen Jewels: The Allure of To Catch a Thief

    On the Riviera, nothing glitters without a shadow—and even the cat has secrets.

    The French Riviera shimmers beneath the summer sun. Champagne chills on marble terraces. And somewhere, a thief slips through open windows, leaving nothing but perfume and panic behind.

    In this episode, we follow the elegant trail of Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief (1955), a seductive blend of mystery, romance, and visual splendor. Told through cinematic storytelling, we step into the espadrilles of John Robie—the infamous “Cat”—as he evades suspicion, stalks a copycat criminal, and finds himself tangled in the jewels and games of a dazzling heiress, played with razor-edged charm by Grace Kelly.

    We examine how Hitchcock turns the crime caper into a slow-burning tango of attraction, identity, and reinvention. From rooftop chases to masked balls, from stolen gems to whispered confessions, we unpack how To Catch a Thief plays with gender roles, postwar privilege, and the idea that sometimes, to escape your past... you have to steal a future.

    Settle in with a glass of chilled blush or rose, and join us on the Riviera—where every shadow tells a story, and the quietest night hides the cleverest thief.

    • Film: To Catch a Thief (1955) a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. The story follows John Robie, a retired jewel thief, who sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation.
    • Wine Pairing: 2022 Blush by Bogati Winery & Bodega

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    20 min
  • Arsenic & Old Lace (1944): Lace, Lies & Lethal Wine
    Nov 20 2025

    Lace, Lies & Lethal Wine: Unpacking Arsenic and Old Lace

    In a Brooklyn house of doilies and death, the sweetest ladies serve the deadliest brew.

    On Halloween night, the Brewster house glows with jack-o’-lantern charm—but behind the lace curtains, a sinister kindness brews. In this episode, we descend into the darkly delightful chaos of Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), where murder wears a smile and madness is a family tradition.

    Told in cinematic narrative, we unpack Frank Capra’s macabre comedy through the eyes of Mortimer Brewster, a writer who uncovers that his beloved aunts are serial killers—with manners. As bodies pile up in the cellar and long-lost brothers return with surgical tools and delusions of grandeur, the film blurs the line between sanity and showmanship, love and lunacy.

    We explore Cary Grant’s iconic physical comedy, the play’s theatrical roots, and how the film show the film depicts female serial killers. Why do audiences laugh when bodies are buried in the basement? And how does the film use cozy tropes—afternoon tea, polite conversation, family dinners—to expose the absurdity of violence in plain sight?

    Pour a cup (just… don’t drink it), and join us for a tale of deception, devotion, and dashes of arsenic—all told in velvet tones, with a deadly wink.

    • Film: Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) a film directed by Frank Capra and staring Cary Grant. The story follows Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers.
    • Wine Pairing: Blueberry wine by Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant

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    1 h
  • [Accessory Reel] Arsenic & Old Lace (1944)
    Oct 31 2025

    [Accessory Reel] Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) — Poison & Peculiar Aunts

    Tata and Mamie pour a glass (no arsenic, promise) and cackle their way through this screwball murder-fest. As Cary Grant melts down and sweet little old ladies rack up a body count, they pair every sinister smile with a sip of Blueberry wine and ask the real questions: how many bodies is too many in the cellar?

    • Film: Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) a film directed by Frank Capra and staring Cary Grant. The story follows Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers.
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    1 h et 17 min
  • [Accessory Reel] A Romance of the Redwoods (1917)
    Aug 15 2025

    [Accessory Reel] A Romance of the Redwoods (1917): Sips, Schemers & Silent Scandals

    In this Accessory Reel bonus companion track, Tata and Mamie take a sentimental stroll into the silent shadows of A Romance of the Redwoods (1917), all while sipping Mission Angelica—the California classic as golden and sweet as Mary Pickford’s curls.

    As the organ swells and the intertitles flutter, our duo dishes hot takes on shady strangers, frontier flirtations, and the delicate art of surviving a gold rush town with your virtue (and maybe your valuables) intact. With every sip, they decode vintage expressions, overanalyze meaningful glances, and speculate wildly about the drama—both onscreen and off.

    So grab your glass of Mission Angelica and prepare to fall headfirst into a tale of danger, desire, and crime—all lovingly accessorized by Tata and Mamie’s signature sass. Because even in a silent film, accessories—and commentary—speak volumes.

    • Film: Romance of the Redwoods (1917) a silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and staring Mary Pickford. The story follows a young girl named Jenny Lawrence who travels west to live with her uncle during the California Gold Rush, only to find that he has been killed and his identity assumed by an outlaw. The film is known for its picturesque setting in the redwood country of California and its blend of romance and adventure.
    • Wine Pairing: Mission Angelica by Glunz Family Winery & Cellars

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    1 h et 40 min
  • Romance of the Redwoods (1917): Whispers Among Giants
    Aug 15 2025

    Whispers Among Giants: Mission Angelica & Romance of the Redwoods

    Where towering trees and tender tales meet in a glass of Mission Angelica.

    Step into the enchanting world of Romance of the Redwoods (1917), a silent film that weaves love and mystery beneath the majestic canopy of California’s ancient redwoods. This episode pairs the timeless charm of the film with Mission Angelica, a wine as graceful and nuanced as the whispered secrets shared among the giants. Join us as we uncork history, romance, and the magic of the silent era—savoring every note of this woodland fairytale one sip at a time.

    • Film: Romance of the Redwoods (1917) a silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and staring Mary Pickford. The story follows a young girl named Jenny Lawrence who travels west to live with her uncle during the California Gold Rush, only to find that he has been killed and his identity assumed by an outlaw. The film is known for its picturesque setting in the redwood country of California and its blend of romance and adventure.
    • Wine Pairing: Mission Angelica by Glunz Family Winery & Cellars

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    50 min
  • [Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949)
    Jul 19 2025

    [Accessory Reel] D.O.A. (1949): A Killer Pour-formance

    In this Accessory Reel bonus track, your favorite co-conspirators Tata and Mamie uncork a West Virginia red blend and spiral into the cinematic chaos that is D.O.A. (1949). As they sip, snark, and sleuth their way through poisoned protagonists, shady dames, and bureaucratic wild goose chases, they offer a wine-soaked, real-time commentary that’s equal parts film critique and felony-adjacent fun.

    This isn’t your average watch-along. It’s a spirited (and somewhat inebriated) dive into noir logic gaps, glorious overacting, and the eternal mystery: why would you solve your own murder after you’ve already been murdered?

    So pour a glass, press play, and let Tata and Mamie accessorize your evening with one part vino, two parts venom, and just a dash of vintage danger. After all, in film noir—and in fashion—it's all about the accessories.

    • Film: D.O.A. (1949) was directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Edmond O’Brien as Frank Bigelow, this film follows a small-town accountant who discovers he has been fatally poisoned and has only a few days to live. The film follows Bigelow’s frantic quest to find out who poisoned him and why, leading him through a maze of deceit and danger. The film is renowned for its innovative narrative structure and intense suspense.
    • Wine Pairing: Black Tie Red Table Wine from WineTree Vineyards

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    56 min
  • D.O.A. (1949): Poison Plots & Pour Decisions
    Jul 18 2025

    Poison Plots & Pour Decisions: D.O.A. with a Bold Red Blend

    One man’s dying day, one killer red—drink up the drama before time runs out.

    What would you do if you discovered you’d been murdered... and had only hours to solve it? In this noir classic, D.O.A. (1949) delivers a time-ticking tale of betrayal, bureaucracy, and a very bad drink. We pair this fatal mystery with a bold red blend—dark, intense, and layered with intrigue. Join us as we unravel the poisoned puzzle, sip by suspenseful sip, and toast to fatal flaws and fateful pours. This episode is equal parts vintage cinema and velvety danger.

    • Film: D.O.A. (1949) was directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Edmond O’Brien as Frank Bigelow, this film follows a small-town accountant who discovers he has been fatally poisoned and has only a few days to live. The film follows Bigelow’s frantic quest to find out who poisoned him and why, leading him through a maze of deceit and danger. The film is renowned for its innovative narrative structure and intense suspense.
    • Wine Pairing: Black Tie Red Table Wine from WineTree Vineyards

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    34 min