What is it about this robust rosé that Jamie describes as “delightful and charming” but has Scott doing Popeye Face after each sip? Does the petrichor character pair well with MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO’s rainy, natural aesthetic? Or, does the wine’s unexpected nature pair better with the essence of toxic capitalism evoked by KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE and SPIRITED AWAY? What are the primary ingredients to Miyazaki-san’s signature style? Hop on your broomstick, Cat Bus, or river spirit dragon friend and press play on this episode exploring fantastical worlds!
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