A Very Special Wine Episode. – Episode #96

September 22, 2006

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Wines tasted in this episode:

Today Gary tastes 4 wines from 4 very different places and finds a few he likes, he also takes us on a very special journey. Please watch todays episode with an nice bottle of wine and enjoy this massive effort. If there is ever an episode to write in on or email Gary about this is it!

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  1. September 28, 2009

    Cool Dave

    Gary, Gary, Gary. A Lexus? Man step up and get a real Mercedes. An M-class or GL since your a family man now.
    Cool Dave

  2. September 20, 2009

    John J.

    Cool episode Gary, gonna look for the Corte Riva merlot now. Would love to see you do an episode on vin jaune’s, and a tasting of different charbono’s.

  3. September 14, 2009

    Brian Eberly

    Wow, Gary, great episode.

    I guess that you must be a lot older than you seem, because I have absolutely no clue who Pat Brenetard is.
    I would like to ask a question that has, undoubtably, been asked before. For a new wine drinker, with a rather meager allowance for such nicities, how would you recommend going about trying different wines? When you don’t have too much money, like myself, I like to know that I am spending my money on what I can reasonabaly expect to be a good wine.

    Also, I was wondering if you would ever do a tasting of the Klinker Brick Zin, from Lodi, it has been a personal favorite, and I was wondering what your thoughts would be on it.

  4. March 12, 2009

    Kevin K

    This is one of my favorite episodes of all time. I loved that Pat Benatar video as a kid.

  5. March 2, 2008

    conscious

    Been working my way through the back issues and thank you, cause I just blew tang all over my laptop when you threw in the Pat Benatar blast from the past – that was seriously funny, GV.

  6. February 17, 2008

    Billyd

    GV What is the song playing when you are driving to work?? Could you “Link it UP” Thanks. I dig seeing how your show has evolved

  7. February 16, 2008

    thefanjestic

    Now I have to try that Merlot! Good episode, it was interesting to see the La Mission Haut Brion review – I’ve always wanted to try their wine.

  8. February 13, 2008

    CRYSTAL

    I LOVE YAGO SANGRIA!!!!

  9. July 18, 2007

    David Canada

    Yeah Pat Benatar! Bring on Some Micheal Jackson now….he is the King!!!!
    QOTD – D’Arenberg – I am so tired of their over extraction…it drives me CRAZY!!!!!

  10. June 19, 2007

    Alos Diallo

    I love this episode I love the 80’s music :-) Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have never been that mad at a wine sorry :-(

  11. May 17, 2007

    Sam

    yeah Dwight… that bobble head is rockin’

  12. March 27, 2007

    Fernando

    Muy bueno el blog, sigan asi, saludos desde San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina

  13. September 28, 2006

    Karl Satirev

    Andre California “Champagne”; absolutely foul. Poured down the drain with gusto!

  14. September 28, 2006

    Brandon M

    Chris…Isn’t it funny how this whole thing has taken hold.
    I have never mentioned my “Own” spread sheet. It helps me be able to accuratly talk about the epsiodes and where things are, I just take little notes from each episode.

    My first “mention” episode is #64 where Gary talks about the Vaynernod and Vaynerchucked graphic I built. He calls them hill-arious…I was in such a great mood that day. :-)

    http://www.gngnet.com/images/MySpace/vaynernod.gif
    http://www.gngnet.com/images/MySpace/vaynerchucked.gif

    Keep up the great work!

    B

  15. September 27, 2006

    Chris Stanisci

    Brandon M. FYI, It was on Ep. #86 where Gary announces that, per VIEWER request, he would no longer be taking price into consideration when scoring the wines.

    BTW, this a historically relevant episode for another reason as well—it is the first time that Gary mentions the SPREADSHEET (and me) on the air. (at least historically relevant for me..LOL).

  16. September 27, 2006

    Chris Stanisci

    Derek, Thanks for your response. And this WILL be my final posting. After this response, I consider this closed as well….promise!

    Per your comment #140, you are now saying that, “What I would love to know is exactly how Gary picks the wines that he tastes on the WLTV”. This is a fair and legitimate question to ask…and does he only highlight wines w/ good margins?. I believe his answer would be “No” to that question.

    I would have had no issue if that was your question in your initial comment (#127) , but it wasn’t. You asked me to “read over” your initial post and I did. You ask, and I quote, “I wonder how much the bottom line of the profit that Wine Library makes; effects your review of the wines featured in your episodes??” This is undeniably a completely different question implying that Gary’s rating on a wine is influenced by the profit margin.

    Anyway, I accept your clarification on what you meant to ask in your first posting. Look forward to meeting sometime, Chris

  17. September 27, 2006

    garyv

    Derek its pretty random, Its like what pops in my head for a topic and then I go to the site or walk the floor and pick 4 wines, just to see what pops, its my little way of actually having a wine buying experience, it’s been pretty cool actually! I thank you for the business Derek and I know you are a good guy and I respect and UNDERSTAND where you are coming from, I hope through the episodes you will see that I am trying to the best of my ability to keep WLTV away from the commerce as much as I can help it.

    Gary Vaynerchuk

  18. September 27, 2006

    Derek

    Chris,
    Go back to my coment number 134 and you’ll find the reason why I watch WLTV. Read it over and I am sure you’ll find your answer. Look, nobody is calling anybody a liar here, I am a buisness man myself (I run three buisnesses) and I also hold a Bachelor’s in Finance and Accounting. I understand about trying to make a profit and covering your overhead. I am not merging the two issues since I feel that the PRICE that I paid for THE WINE is too high!! And so is Gary’s rating of it. What I do believe however is that you are not understanding the point that I am trying to make here. What I would love to know is exacly how Gary picks the wines that he tastes on the WLTV? Is it random or does he have some other formula that we are not privy to??
    As a loyal customer I do stop by the store now and again. And one more point, mass media, wheather internet, or TV is a selling tool. It’s used to get information across to the end user, which in this case is us. I do listen to Gary’s opinion, matter of fact I rely on it. This wine is just a miss…that’s all..and to clear up any confusion I am not calling Gary a liar, what I am trying to do is to find out his motives for selling and recommending the wines in the store. I hope that I have explained myself in detail here, and frankly I consider this matter closed. Happy wine drinking to all of you…I am sure that most of those that purchased Corte will be very satisfied with it, and most of the consumers will feel that the got a good value out of the price tag…
    Derek

  19. September 27, 2006

    Chimerego

    If Gary is still reading these exchanges, days after the review of the Corte, I think he may be rethinking the 96 rating. (maybe not) I think that (occasionally) challenging his ratings is our way of keeping him honest. I don’t believe he is dishonest or has any ulterior motives. I just think that for some people, Gary can say he likes a wine and it will trigger many viewers to order a case of it before it sells out. I have been watching the videos since the beginning and with the exception of Spanish wines, he has been ‘right on’(for my pallette) 95 percent of the time. But I disagree with parker on spanish wines also. They both find something in the overly spicey and bitterly tannic flavors that doesn’t appeal to me. I think Derek was implying that he felt he could trust Gary never to steer him wrong and it was the first time that he was completely disappointed. I know that Derek isn’t going to stop watching wltv, we’re all hooked on this ingenious, unparalelled service. I tried the Corte and found it to be basic. My collection of wine is 80 percent made up of wines recommended by Gary because I tried them and agreed with his opinions and then bought more.

  20. September 27, 2006

    Brandon M

    Ah…I missed that…good to know.

    B

  21. September 27, 2006

    Chris Stanisci

    Brandon M. Thanks for responding…I wish more would.

    You are partially correct in that Gary USED to take price into consideration when rating the wines. Although, at that time, higher priced wines like the Corte Derek is referring to would be held to a higher standard, hence getting lower scores, not higher.

    But that was the past. As you know, Gary changed his policy approximately 10-12 episodes ago, after a bunch of viewers suggested that price should no longer be taken into consideration when rating. Gary acquiesced announcing that he would do what people asked for and would no longer take price into account when rating. This was his policy at the time the Corte was tasted and rated.

    thanks again, Chris

  22. September 27, 2006

    Brandon M

    And Sam Zen…if you say it’s just wine one more time I’m coming up there to beat the living snot out of you! :-)

  23. September 27, 2006

    Brandon M

    Allright…I wasn’t going to jump in, but I simply must….

    Derek…are you kidding me? Cmon…Do you REALLY think that Gary needs WLTV to sell more wine? Did you really take “Wanting it More?” to mean WLTV selling more profitable wine. I’m not Gary, so I cannot, with 100% certainty, say that there is not a profit motive, but has anything Gary has ever done made you think he doesn’t care about the wine customer / consumer before profit? If I bought $3,000 of wine…opened two bottles, thought they were crap, and sent them back…I am 100% sure that my money would be refunded…That is more than I can say for a handful of Napa wineries.

    Derek, sometimes Gary will miss the boat on your palette, he has on mine, but he gets it right more than the Spectator guys.

    Chris…Gary did say that price effects his ratings though (I’ll find it if you need me to). A $10 cab that has “potential” will recieve a higher rating than a $50 cab with “potential”

    B

  24. September 26, 2006

    Chris Stanisci

    Derek, You continue to merge two seperate issues. One is whether or not you and your friends can disagree with Gary’s rating on any wine. I, Gary, and all WLTV viewers fully support your right to disagree with Gary’s rating and tasting notes on any wine’s reviewed AND to post those disagreemts with vigor. Nobody has any issue that you and your friend disagree with Gary’s opinion. If that were all you did, I wouldn’t have spent one more mili-second on your initial post(#127).

    But, you took it one step further by accusing him of purposely overrating the Corte Riva soley to sell more bottles. This is the ONLY item that bothers me….so let’s stick with that. As per your most recent posting(#134), you’ve now made it crystal clear that you are sticking with this allegation — essentially calling Gary a liar. Where I come from, it’s a bold statement calling someone a liar and a fraud. Don’t you think that such an claim requires more evidence than you disagreed with Gary on one wine? I’m sure that Gary is offended by this….I know I am.

    Moreover, after watching most of the episodes over the last 2 months, I would say that one of the recurring themes, if not the PRIMARY objective of Gary’s, is to find wines that offer a great QPR. This is the precise opposite of your assertion. I believe many viewers share this opinion and is why many of us continue to watch.

    You asked me “What I get from that statement?” referring to Gary’s WSJ interview where he states, “It’s just a matter of wanting it more.” Well, I think he believes that working harder than anyone else to provide a superior product with unparralled service at very competetive prices in both his retail store and online busines is what he is referring to. Have you ever been to the store….it is truly a marvel.

    I will give you one small personal anecdote that illustrates what I believe his “wanting it more” means. After the spreadsheet came out yesterday, there was some back and forth about adding all of the non-recommended wines to the list. For one, it would involve a ton of work in going to all 97 back episodes to enter the data. I went up to WL to discuss this w/Gary and his IT guys, Brian W. and John K. I told them that I would start to enter ALL of the wines for all of the new episodes, but that I couldn’t do it for the back episodes. I fully expected Gary to push that work off on Brian and John. Do you know he said, “well, I’ll end up entering alot of that myself….I just want to get it complete for all of the viewers.” I was stunned..how many owners of a sizeable company would say or do that…..this is what I believe Gary was talking about on WSJ interview.

    Finally, we’ve gone back and fourth on this, but I have one final question for you. If you believe that Gary lies about ratings, why do you even watch WLTV?

  25. September 26, 2006

    Derek

    Dear Chris,
    If you do remember, Gary V did an interview with Wall Street Journal. In that interview he was asked why he’s so succesful in the wine industry. His reply was “It’s just a matter of wanting it more”. What do you get from that statement?? What is more?? Is it the bottom line, or is it the true taste and quality of wine?? The reason why I find value in Gary’s video blog is that he brings to the viewer a true value in wine such as 20 Rows. If he can rate a $15 wine at 91 points (and I agree with that rating) I expect much more from the 96 point rating. Ohh..by the way, I see that Corte is all sold out. Wow, how about that???
    Very rarely my friend and I dissagree with Gary’s opinion, that is why I felt inclined to respond to what I think is an erronious rating.

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