Wines Under $13 Still The Theme – Episode #312

September 11, 2007

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Gary Vaynerchuk sits down with 4 more wines that come in under $13.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2006 Heartland Stickleback WhiteAustralian White Meritage play review at cork'd
2006 A To Z Pinot GrisOregon Pinot Gris play review at cork'd
2005 Bogle Pinot Noir Russian River ValleySonoma Pinot Noir play review at cork'd

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  1. September 11, 2007

    Grapedigger

    Great news about the upcoming TV appearance. Lately I tried a new Lebanese wine: Syrah Cave Kouroum vallée de la Bekaa 2003, for 20$ CAD (probably 15$ in US). This is a relatively new winery (http://www.cavekouroum.com) and I was really surprised by the quality of this wine at this price point. The wine maker claims an aging potential of 20 yrs!! To me it was a 90 pointer (see it on Cork’d). I also tried E. Guigal Chateauneuf-du-pape 1999 and I was totally excited when I knew that it was WS wine of the year for 2002..So my expectations were very high to the extent that I was a bit disappointed with the wine..Of course it was great but I found the finish kinda short for something of such a stature..
    Cheers

  2. September 11, 2007

    Suzanne

    QOTD:
    2005 J. Moreau & Fils Touraine Rose;
    2004 Les Vins de Vienne Reméage Rouge

  3. September 11, 2007

    Drewine

    QOTD: You’ve got me trying Albarino.

    2005 Laxus
    2006 Salneval

    Both good to very good. Salneval is $4 less making it the winner.

  4. September 11, 2007

    SteveM

    QOTD: 2003 Chateau Montelena Estate Cab. Really a beautifully balanced wine that reminded my of my trip to Napa this spring. What a beautiful winery they have at Montelena. 2004 Ferrari Carano Cab. Also good, but very different style. Reds at Ferrari are really underrated, in my opinion.

  5. September 11, 2007

    wine lush

    1998 Lafon-Rochet
    1998 Cantemerle

    Double Blind – then took the bottles home and am having a leisurely sip memorizing their lovely little details.

  6. September 11, 2007

    Grapestompper (Dave)

    QOTD: Gnarly Head 2004 old vines Zin. Davenrich 2004 Zinfandel. Both awesome.

  7. September 11, 2007

    Jaybird

    2003 Pepper Bridge Winery Cabernet Sauvignon

    The 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Walla Walla Valley is dark ruby-colored with a lovely perfume of pain grille, scorched earth, red currants, black currants, and blackberry liqueur. This is followed by a medium-bodied wine with a broad core of ripe, layered fruit, and good integration of oak, tannin, and acidity. It narrows out just a bit in the finish. Give it 3-4 years to round out and drink it through 2030. Tel. (509) 525-6502; http://www.pepperbridgewinery.com
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    1997 Andrea Oberto Barolo Vigneto Rocche

    The 1997 Barolo Vigneto Rocche boasts huge quantities of glycerin, which, combined with high alcohol, low acidity, and jammy black cherry and blackberry fruit, makes for an opulent texture and viscous mouth feel. It is a freak as far as classic Barolo goes, but a delicious one. Layered, thick, and almost over the top, it is a knock-out, dramatic effort that will be immensely popular. Anticipated maturity: 2003-2020. No known American importer.

  8. September 11, 2007

    Mason

    Paul Jaboulet Parallele 45 2004
    Stone Hill Winery Golden Spumante

    Not too much excitement there, but they weren’t all that bad. I plan on hitting some better quality stuff next week when I am off call.

  9. September 11, 2007

    JamesN.

    GV
    Love the value episodes! I enjoy comparing tasting notes, because these are the wines I drink. I thought the Bogle Pinot was a solid value Pinot.
    QOTD; The last 2 wines were a 2005 Burga’ns Albarino which was good with grilled jalapeno marinated shrimp, and a 2005 Castle Rock Pinot Monterey county, which was nice with grilled wild Coho Salmon.

  10. September 11, 2007

    Robert Howells

    Gary,

    The last two wines I drank were Burgans Albarino and Pfaffenheim Pinot Gris

    Robert Howells

  11. September 11, 2007

    Mrzitro

    QOTD:
    1. Oops White Carmenere
    2. Augey White Bordeaux 2005

  12. September 11, 2007

    Jaybird

    1997 Andrea Oberto Barolo Vigneto Rocche
    2003 Pepper Bridge Winery Cabernet Sauvignon

  13. September 11, 2007

    julian.grey

    Gary! bring the scores back >.

  14. September 11, 2007

    jahlove

    My last two wines with notes:

    2003 Dehesa de Rubiales Vino de la Tierra de Castilla y León – What the hell is Prieto Picudo? Whatever it is, it’s kicking my ass tonight. I was expecting typical Spanish New World style, but this ended up being an Old World job. At first, it was incredibly vegetal. Like a bloody mary. Massive celery action on the nose, sprinkled with spices and cocoa. As it open up, it becomes extremely complex with more flavors than I can describe in this drunken state. Don’t let that deter you. Pop it, give it lots of air. Try it over a long evening. This is one of the most interesting wines I’ve had in a long time.

    2006 Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling Gobelsburger – A good example of Riesling done in a dry style. Tasted slightly cooler than room temp. Very crisp and clean, with petrol on the nose. Vibrant palette with apple and nice mineral notes. Great acidity. Should pair beautifully with shellfish. A bit one dimensional but well-made and very pleasing.

  15. September 11, 2007

    Grape Expectations

    QOTD: 2004 Campus Stella Albariño Rías Baixas and 2005 Novellum Vin de Pays des Côtes Catalanes. (Both under $13 by the way.)

  16. September 11, 2007

    m long

    Tin Roof Cab 2002
    DuMOL Chardonnay 2005

    Both were were so, so tasty.

  17. September 11, 2007

    brian

    2003 yalumba shiraz/voigner, and a 2004 norton malbec reserva…..while watching your show!

  18. September 11, 2007

    Kopi Luwak

    Interesting note re: A to Z. Good value, but they don’t actually make wine. They’re more like negotiants – buying up bulk from around the Willamette Valley and throwing their label in it. However they recently bought up Rex Hill, so as of this year (07 vintage) they now have a winery to make some of their own wine.

  19. September 11, 2007

    Terry Funk

    Nice show Gary, I’m liking these value wine shows too.

    QOTD: 2006 Mirassou Sauvignon Blanc – this was actually pretty enjoyable, nice aroma, nice melon flavors, with grapefruit and pear on the end
    2005 Peter Lehmann Clancy’s Red – one of my all time favorites, silky, smooth new world wine…just delicious

  20. September 11, 2007

    fatherthechair

    Encouraging episode, will give both the whites a try. Kind of cheating sneaking the 90 point comment in there– I sympathize, it must be torture not to give scores all week, but thanks!

    QOTD Innocent Bystander Shiraz/Viogner (really liked it) and a pretty nice Pinot Noir whose name I can’t remember, at a restaurant in Westchester County, NY called La Crémaillère. It had a blue label.

  21. September 11, 2007

    Craig MacDonald

    QOTD – A Pio Cesare Dolcetto, becaus after that episode I had to try one. Glad I did. And at this very moment a Valkenburg Gewurz, also a first for me. I’m discovering I have a real aversion to the oak monster and enjoy old world wines. Gary has been THE instrument of this discovery process. I’m a wine newbie and watching this video blog has taught me enough to conduct my own tasting experiments and discover what I like/don’t like. Without what I’ve learned here I’d be flying blind.

  22. September 11, 2007

    Tommy Vernieri

    Oregon Pinot Gris, I’m seeking that out now. I just had Wine by Joe Pinot Gris this weekend and thought it was excellent.

  23. September 11, 2007

    Tommy Vernieri

    QOTD: Abundantly Rich Red Blend just hours ago at dinner out, and Jessup Cellars 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon this weekend. Unfortunately, neither really wowed me.

  24. September 11, 2007

    NathanN

    QOTD: Ercavio ‘05, Jacques Parent Monthelie ‘99

  25. September 11, 2007

    rob in indy

    QOTD: I forget.. I bought a few bottles from costco when I was there last week and one was OK, the other was WORSE.. I have officially tasted a dirty diaper wine… really bad, but a good experience.. congrats on the Ellen appearance. I am sure she will make it fun to watch.

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