Amarone Taste Off – Episode #276

July 17, 2007

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Gary Vaynerchuk tastes 4 Amarone wines, mainly cause he loves em.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2000 San Rustico Amarone GasoAmarone play review at cork'd
2003 Allegrini AmaroneAmarone play review at cork'd
2001 Tommasi AmaroneAmarone play review at cork'd
2005 Red Head Studio’s Pierri Azzardo Shiraz Amarone StyleAustralian Shiraz/Syrah play review at cork'd

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  1. July 17, 2007

    caleb

    QOTD Hanzell Chardonnay! and or cave springs reisling from niagara.

  2. July 17, 2007

    Harold

    Great episode GV; Amarone is also one ofmy favorite Italian wines…although I’m not sure that I’ve ever had a really good one. The only one that I’ve had is from Trader Joe’s; it’s only $13.99 and absolutely delicious.

    Please taste, if you will, the 2005 Carlisle Dry Creek Zinfandel
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=31936

  3. July 17, 2007

    OrionSlayer

    I haven’t had an Amorone, but I did try some gnocchi while visiting Sonoma. I wasn’t impressed with the dish, but maybe if I went to an authentic Italian restaurant and had it with an Amorone….?

    QOTD: Please try Klinker Brick zinfandel!!! ( http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=5574 ) This little fruit-bomb is grown and fermented in my backyard (sort of), Lodi California. This zinfadel reminds me of Layer Cake shiraz: big bold fruit explosion only with zinfandel! I’d love to get your impression.

    Side-note: I caught Gary on NPR this weekend as he was talking about all the hype over the 2005 Bordeaux. It made up for not getting my Vaniac fix on Monday. Cat pee rules! :)

  4. July 17, 2007

    Autoproxy

    How about the Truchard Syrah you guys carry? http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=30765

    I had one a while ago and was a *big* fan…I’d like to see how you feel about it.

  5. July 17, 2007

    Neil

    QOTD: Chimney Rock 2003 Elevage

    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=29229

    Sniffy Sniff that you tea baggin’ Jersey boy!

  6. July 17, 2007

    RieslingRon

    Unfortunately, I think all those Amarone’s were too young to strut their stuff. I have a ‘97 that I believe is just ready and I’m about ready to give it a try as I haven’t had an Amarone before.

    QOTD: Go with the Gunderloch Nackenheim Rothenberg First Growth Riesling 2005

    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=29542

  7. July 17, 2007

    Karl Laczko

    Amarone, my first ever “Big wine” experience (Masi Costasera). As for Ripasso, hmmmm, Ripasso……. (and got a Joseph “Moda” from Australia as well, Cab-Sauv & Merlot in “Amarone style”).

    QOTD – It’s still a baby, but how about the 2004 Montecastro? (code 32249), I’d be curious to see how you find it ‘cos I loved it.

  8. July 17, 2007

    Penguin

    QOTD

    Red:
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=31679

    Had their Pinot Noir in Vegas a while ago with my then GF, now wife and also had a bottle for our wedding. Am wondering if their other wines are any good now that the Pinot has tripled in price.

    White:
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32663
    Same reason as above. This place holds a special place in my wine heart and would like to hear what someone else thinks.

    Also, both are pretty affordable for most people to try out.

  9. July 17, 2007

    SS Chris

    TOO Friggin’ FUNNY!!!!

    When you talk about the Oak Monster appearing w/ his Oak heads…..how
    ’bout “The Oak Monster and the Oak Posse.”

    And the funniest part was that not only did the Old World guy need to leave the room, but the FRIEND of the Old World guy needed to leave his room too!!!

    CLASSIC!!!!! ROTFLMAO :-D :-D

  10. July 17, 2007

    ecola

    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=17910
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=18980
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=22850

    These are some pretty serious wines, maybe too serious for the couch

  11. July 17, 2007

    EricP

    QOTD: How about some sparkling? http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=29515

  12. July 17, 2007

    wirelesswine

    Great episode today!

    QOTD: I’d like to see the 2005 Frank Family Zinfandel!

    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32701

  13. July 17, 2007

    Jens

    Hi Gary,

    Next Friday, I think you should try the Janasse VV ‘04:
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=8418

    BTW: Gary, it’s called Ripasso and n-o-t Ripassa as I’m sure you know.

    Jens from Copenhagen

  14. July 17, 2007

    Chris C

    QOTD: Layer Cake Shiraz or White & Red wines from Greece.

  15. July 17, 2007

    Garret Nagle

    Excellent show idea today. When I first began my entry into wine two years ago, I was focused entirely on Italian wines – mostly because I was about to travel to Tuscany and I was already obsessed with anything Italian. Since getting plugged into WLTV however, I have greatly expanded my wine worldview, but there’s always going to be a place in my heart for the great Aglianicos, Super Tuscans, Brunellos, Barolos…etc. of the world.

    One thing that caught my interest today was that you mentioned how much you like gnocci and exotic meats such as wild boar. But looking back a few months, you mentioned you weren’t a big fan of Italian quisine. That’s an interesting contrast, because in Toscana, they are really big on roasted game such as boar, pheasant, rabbit, duck, quail, and even pidgeon.

    And let me tell you about the cheese! (you probably allready know everything I’m saying so don’t feel like I’m lecturing you) One of the greatest marriages of flavour in my opinion is that between aged parmagiano reggiano and porcini mushrooms or truffles. There is an almost haunting element of nuttiness and earthiness in this flavor profile that cannot be truely expressed authentically with anything other than an Old World style Italian red wine. (sour cherry heaven)

    So, with that said, I prefer Northern Italian quisine myself, and I think you would probably too, if I’m correct in guessing you’re not a huge fan of the heavy tomato sauces smothered on pasta in Southern Italy, or perhaps in New York – there is a big difference between “Americanized” Italian food and authentic Italian food. At its essence is creativley combining ingredients in a simple fashion, letting the main ingredients’ true flavors shine through without having to compete with heavy sauces or excessive seasonings. And in Toscana, it’s all about rustic meat like rabbit stewed all day long in Brunello di Montalcino!

    And this leads me into the QOTD: I’d like you to taste the “Pieve Del Vescovo Tezio 2002,” even though you have rated it, but not on the show itself (keeping with the Italian theme). If you refuse, you cannot refuse “Chateau La Vieille Cure Fronsac 2003,” 92 points Robert Parker – Bordeaux… TWENTY TWO BONES!!!!!!!! (but not in your store)

    I hope your travels don’t tire you too badly,

    Garret

  16. July 17, 2007

    Lev M.

    another explosive wine that ive heard about…
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=9068

  17. July 17, 2007

    GenericGuy

    QOTD: Wine library doesn’t carry it, but I highly recommend you try the sparkling Cava “Miret Extra Dry”. Sells locally in the Dallas area for $6.99 and is a huge value for the price.

  18. July 17, 2007

    Chris G

    DO A VERMENTINO! GO ON! DO A VERMENTINO!

    (or rolle)

  19. July 17, 2007

    Jon B.

    Good episode today It’s a shame none of the Amorones really brought it today.QOTD Penfolds Grange 2002 http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32313 or another vintage if you have it. I’ve always wanted to try it, and I will, But 200+ bones not exactly your everyday sipper.So I’d like to see what you have to say about this Aussie legend. Thanks in advance

  20. July 17, 2007

    italianwinelover

    Great ep! Would love to try an Amorone glad I got your opinion on them.

    QOTD: 2000 Prunotto Barolo…one of my favorites or how about Maculan 2004 Pinot & Toi, nice blend…like both of them, don’t know if you sell them or not but you should.

    you rock!!

  21. July 17, 2007

    keelegl

    Nice episode. I have yet to try an Amarone. On the list for sure.

    QOTD: I have been stocking up on 2001 Brunello’s and would like your take on what I think could be a good value for BDM:

    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=30821

  22. July 17, 2007

    RandyB

    I have told anyone who would listen that the best cabernet I have had in the past few years is the 2001 Beringer Reserve so this would be my first choice.

    You got my juices flowing with those Super Tuscan tastings. It’d be great if you tasted the 2004 Sette Ponti Oreno for us.

    Missed you in Napa but my wife and I had a great time nevertheless. What a great night to be there, not too hot and beautifully green with the vines at full throttle.

    Ciao

  23. July 17, 2007

    Jeffrey

    qotd:

    Selbach Oster Zeltinger Schlossberg Riesling Auslese 2005
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32367

  24. July 17, 2007

    Margaret

    QOTD:

    Martin Codax Albarino 2006 http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=33148

    or
    Polizano Vino Nobile Asinone 2003
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=33156

    Or
    Cardeal Dao Reserva 2002
    http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32521

  25. July 17, 2007

    cgf

    or maybe this guy: http://winelibrary.com/reviewwine.asp?item=32724

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