Episode 9

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Published on:

11th Aug 2020

The Wire Season One/Episode Nine: "Game Day"

In this Episode, Howard Fletcher and Aaron Couch talk Georgetown Basketball, Wallace’s squandered potential, Omar’s qualifications for being a superhero, Lester’s old school Mack Game, and Port Wine w/cigars.

The Episode’s Wine:

BLACK ANKLE’s TERRA DULCE - Port style dessert wine from winemakers Ed Boyce and Sarah O’Herron proprietor/vinters of Black Ankle Vineyards in Mt. Airy, Maryland

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Vino & Convo w/Fletch & Couch
A media re-watch podcast for lovers of wine and craft beer
Vino and Convo is a re-watch podcast with the mission to analyze media, sports, and politics while sharing a bottle of wine or craft beer from the many producers in our mid-Atlantic home.
To start, we are going to re-watch The HBO classic original series The Wire. Actually, in Fletch’s case it is a re-watch. Couch is experiencing the show for the very first time.
We are analyzing all 5 seasons, 60 episodes, and think it should give us plenty to chew on as we chop it up. And, the best part is that we will be doing this while enjoying wine or craft beer that has been created by our local artisans in the Washington DC metropolitan area – also known as the DMV.
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Howard Fletcher

Howard Fletcher is a multimedia journalist. He has also worked over 20 years as a licensed Realtor in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area. Howard is a proud alumnus of the Smith School of Business and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland in College Park.