Oregon Pinot Noir and One from California – Episode #117

October 30, 2006

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  1. October 30, 2006

    cgf

    Gary,
    great episode as always. loved the radio show today, especially the mangos comment.
    by the way, its pronounced or-eh-ghin. i can let you slide on mispronouncing italian and french names, but not one of the 50 states.
    Wacky tasting note: “smells like old people”. That was what i thought the first time i had a chinon. it was by charles joguet from the 2002 vintage, and i really thought it smelled like old people. for some reason all i could think of was my grandpa’s wool sweaters he used to wear. weird. then i thought the wine tasted like minestrone soup. Eventually i tried more and got used to Cab franc tasting profiles, and now i love them. i still occasionally get that “old people” smell, but i like it.
    QOD: Parents.

  2. October 30, 2006

    Tony manning

    Great Show Gary. Love the pinot.
    It’s my birthday!!
    So my wife and I are opening a couple of nice ones tonight.
    http://www.thewineglass.net

  3. October 30, 2006

    Brandon M

    My Biological and My Stepfather…both HUGE teachers in my life.
    My wife has taught me a lot of life lessons about family and dedication.
    My Uncle got me into wine…what more is there to say.

  4. October 30, 2006

    Tony S.

    Mets fan 13: Ya…I’ve discovered that when it does that, just pause it and go walk around for a while. And then come back and press play.

    Gary: Big fan of Oregon Pinots, they’re just overpriced sometimes. Great episode. Finally, some respect for the Bears. Atta boy. Sorry about your Jets.

    QOD: I’d have to say my high school art teacher, Ms. Eva Kutschied. She was the best, not only a great art teacher, but a great friend. I think she was at my school (Parkland High School, El Paso Texas) when I was in 10th until I graduated in 89, but maybe 11th and 12th. But she was a person that I had (have) the utmost respect for. Also, my wife Kristen is a high school English teacher at Steinmetz High School in Chicago, and she is most definately a great teacher. She ALWAYS corrects me when I say something wrong. So, I she’s my current favorite school teacher.

    OK…take care man. And I don’t have a tasting note off the top of my head that’s all wacky like you’re looking for. But when I get one, I’ll let you know.

    GO BEARS!!!
    T

  5. October 30, 2006

    EmeryP

    Rutgers 8-0….QOD best teacher…Dad with Mom a close second.

  6. October 30, 2006

    Mets fan 13

    Anyone else having a problem with the video starting and stopping?

  7. October 30, 2006

    KAHUNA

    Gary
    Have you ever liked the first wine you tasted after a Jets Loss?

    Gary the Jets are like a Three-Legged dog- you love them but you can’t expect them to win a race.

    Good job on the raidio- Also alcohol is allowed to be a full 1% off the bottle label so a 13% can be 14% or 12%

  8. October 30, 2006

    jon777

    Top 10? Gary Vay-ner-chuck… King of all Media… Nice job on the radio. And amusing to hear all of the WLTV “regulars” calling in!

  9. October 30, 2006

    Marc M

    Web, Newspaper, Radio,

    WATCH OUT KATIE COURIC

  10. October 30, 2006

    Steve B

    Gary,

    Great job on the radio today and thanks for covering more pinot’s.

    Steve B

  11. October 30, 2006

    RCP

    Gary!

    You’re a multi-media stud! WooHoo!

  12. October 30, 2006

    Brandon M

    the vaynerPOUT…loving the pouty face when you spit! CLassic…only it needs to say Rams

  13. October 30, 2006

    Tony

    Bam!

  14. October 30, 2006

    Jim

    2nd :-(

  15. October 30, 2006

    Brandon M

    And thanks for the CA Oregon Tasting!!! Beautiful

  16. October 30, 2006

    Jim

    1st

  17. October 30, 2006

    Brandon M

    Great job today Gary!!!
    Please check out the Silver Oak thread in the forum everyone!

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