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Gary Vaynerchuk tries 3 wines from Italy and tries to talk about the 2008 NY JETS season.
Gary Vaynerchuk visits Arizona and tapes an episode with one of the most requested guests to appear on the Thunder Show - Maynard James Keenan he also is wowed by the knowledge and passion of winemaker Eric Glomski.
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Gary Vaynerchuk welcomes Jorge Ordonez a pioneer in the spanish wine industry and a man who has enormous passion for what he does.
An Australian wine that is from the Barossa Valley. A blend of 4 grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. On the nose, sweet cassis (Ribena) or black current cordial, black plum, cherry pipe tobacco, sweet dill and sweet black liquorice. Upon tasting, the above all came up with secondary nuances like coffee, cola, spice and dark chocolate. A forward, full body wine that has balanced acidity and structure. The tannin is fine. This comfort wine is a good expression of a new world fruit driven pseudo-style Bordeaux. The finish is long with a beautiful tingling feeling at the back of my throat. Rating (91-93 points). Tasted 24 November 2006 by Michael Lam of the Beverage Review.
A big Monday episode of WLTV! Today Gary tastes and reviews four wines because that’s what he likes to do! Tune and see how these four stack up and see if they get the Vaynernod of Vanyerclank!
This is a classic Italian Brunello from a relatively well known producer and from a successful vintage. Very ripe fruit detected along with firm tannin. Acidity is on the higher side. The wine has a herbal medicinal syrupy taste. A good food wine that would accompany well with a classic roast. 9 years from the vintage and this wine can still be aged to shed more tannin. Rating: 88-90 points
Gary Vaynerchuk tries 3 very interesting wines in a format he is far more accustomed to. The format you see today is reminiscent to the way Gary and many other wine buyers BUY wine for their establishments!
Falesco Vitiano 2004 is from Umbria of Italy. Umbria is right at the centre of the Italian boot nick-named the Oven of Italy - very hot! The Vitiano consists of equal parts of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. It has been consistently rated both by WA and WS with high eighties and low nineties. I have tasted the previous vintages - solid but my ratings were consistently lower by 2-4 points. Dark red and purple in colour. It has a nose of “Italian wine” followed by dark cherry Jello (Robertson’s) or cherry jam, red licorice, dry cranberry and dry wild flowers (popourri). This respectable medium body wine has good balance of fruit, body and good grippy tannin but it is meant to be a juicy quaffer with fair structure than a serious wine. The finish is fair with some dark bitter chocolatey notes. Drink it up in the next few years. I keep failing to understand why the big boys rate this wine with such a fuss?! (Rated 86-88 points) by Michael Lam of the Beverage Review.