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The Wine and Crime Podcast
Jaco
4 episodes
1 month ago
$500M in art stolen in 1990. Rosé represents both the elegance of the stolen works and the lingering mystery still surrounding the case.
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$500M in art stolen in 1990. Rosé represents both the elegance of the stolen works and the lingering mystery still surrounding the case.
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Episodes (4/4)
The Wine and Crime Podcast
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
$500M in art stolen in 1990. Rosé represents both the elegance of the stolen works and the lingering mystery still surrounding the case.
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1 month ago
6 minutes

The Wine and Crime Podcast
The Zodiac Killer
A bold, full-bodied wine for one of the most complex and chilling unsolved cases in U.S. history, where coded letters taunted investigators for decades.
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2 months ago
8 minutes

The Wine and Crime Podcast
The Great Bordeaux Wine Heist
The 2013 theft of $1M worth of Bordeaux from a French winery. A perfect pairing since Bordeaux itself was the prize at the heart of this daring heist.
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2 months ago
7 minutes

The Wine and Crime Podcast
The Black Widow – Blanche Taylor Moore
A light yet complex wine for a manipulative poisoner whose charm hid deadly intentions. Pinot Noir’s smooth finish matches the subtle, sinister twists of her story
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2 months ago
6 minutes

The Wine and Crime Podcast
$500M in art stolen in 1990. Rosé represents both the elegance of the stolen works and the lingering mystery still surrounding the case.