Halloween, Alma Negra-Black Soul Red, Scary Movies, Spooky Wines.
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Film critic, Gary Cogill, says the new “Halloween” fright flick starring Jamie Leigh Curtis is a well made film and the best since the 1978 original. Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, pairs the elevated slasher film with a dark wine from Argentina called, Alma Negra, which means “Black Soul” in Spanish. Gary also recalls the scariest movies he has ever seen from “The Changeling,”and “Picnic At Hanging Rock,” to “The Exorcist,” while Hayley intentifiy’s a number of affordable spooky labels on wine bottles (Chronic Cellars, Rabble Red, Apothic Dark) that might be just right for your upcoming Halloween party.
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