A Bandol Wine Tasting – Episode #360

November 29, 2007

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Gary Vaynerchuk explores 3 wines from the lovely Bandol and gives you his take on em.

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  • “Just watched this show again because I’m going to Provence in a couple…” by Tyler Reed
  • “QOTD: Bandol is really great. The last one was the Mas de la Rouviér…” by ulu ulu ulu ulu
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2004 Domaine Le Galantin BandolBandol play review at cork'd
2005 Domaine Tempier Bandol ClassiqueBandol

play review at cork'd
2004 Terrebrune Bandol RougeBandol play review at cork'd

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  1. November 30, 2007

    GalvezGuy

    QOTD – I had the 04 Tempier, it was a huge beast, something to put away for a few years and come back to it.

    Thanks for doing a show on this region. It has some tremendous values not only in the reds but the roses as well.

  2. November 30, 2007

    JeffWalnuts

    Thanks GV, always broadening my wine horizons. A new region in France to be aware of, and more unique wines to try! Thanks, and looking forward to seeing you at Crushpad tomorrow!

  3. November 30, 2007

    HuskerJ

    Never had one, I’ll keep my eyes open now though.

  4. November 30, 2007

    Cliff A

    Excellent show Gary.

    QOTD: Bandol – a favorite. I’ve had a ‘98 Chateau Pradeaux and both the ‘00 and ‘02 Tempier. One bottle left of the ‘02 Tempier. I find these guys need bottle age and decanting. What a match for Provance Style Roast Leg of Lamb.

  5. November 30, 2007

    RT

    First time de-lurking after about a year of watching. I want to say thank you, thank you. Two years ago I had a straight mouvedre in California and liked it, then a year ago had a great Bandol at a fancy restaurant and loved it. Since then I keep my eyes open for Bandol but few places carry it and fewer carry the modestly priced (under 30) stuff. Hopefully this will generate enough interest so that stores start to carry them and carry stuff below $40. Oh and no need to change the intro. When Asimov suggested to his readers to check you out he said you were a guy who was enthusiastic about wine, the intro fulfills that billing.

  6. November 30, 2007

    Chippewamike

    Nope! But will go looking for some this weekend. Thanks, because I am “new” to serious wine and had never heard of Bandol. Your Barbera show got me to try that wine with great results. Now onto Badol. Thanks again and have a great weekend!

  7. November 30, 2007

    Gregg

    I had the Tempier but it was a Rose’ and I absolutely loved it. I think it scored about 90 points in the Wine Spectator’s latest ratings. It’s hearty for a rose, more barnyard than fruit, but that’s what I liked about it. You should seriously try it if you haven’t already.

  8. November 30, 2007

    Trucbinouche

    Hey Gary,
    YEAH, I’m more of a LURKER than a COMMENTATOR, but thanks for doing an episode on Bandol. I love that wine. I’ve had a couple of Bandol in my wino life, a Château Vannière 2003 and
    Château Pradeaux 2000 and yes they were RADOOL. Thanks again. When are you doing an episode on Madiran wines?

  9. November 30, 2007

    julie

    I just got turned on to you. I will spend much time in the archives. You’ve taught me alot and I cant wait to use it. GREAT EPISODE. Cant wait for more. I am going out to find a bottle on bandol today.

  10. November 30, 2007

    pforty

    QOTD: Never! Can’t wait.

    cheers!!

  11. November 30, 2007

    JerseyGirl turned CNY vayniac

    Haha, Gary the way you’re talking today makes it seem as if there’s some research that should be done…can you analyze your palate the way you analyze dreams? Is it a window to the subconscious? I think it would be an interesting psych study!

    QOTD: nope, dont think I have.

  12. November 30, 2007

    RieslingRon

    Another very interesting episode………..I really enjoyed it, especially the re-taste part.

    QOTD: NEVER had a Bandol, but I will be seeking them out.

  13. November 30, 2007

    Shotgun

    Bandols are awesome. First had one in London in 1988 at the old Le Tante Claire– when it was a tiny place in Chelsea and before it got full of itself– I think it cost about $25 dollars then, and I can’t tell you who made it. It was recommended by the waiter as a bargain, and it was delicious. I had my last Bandol last night at a restaurant in Chicago, and ironically enough it was the very Tempier that you tasted– and excellent.

  14. November 30, 2007

    countnocount

    Best. Episode. Yet.

  15. November 30, 2007

    NathanN

    Great show! It’s great to watch shows on regions I’ve never had or know anything about.

    QOTD: Never had one. Will have to find some.

  16. November 30, 2007

    YoungDave

    BANDOL!!
    QOTD: Unfortunately I’ve only had one Bandol, and it was Domaine Tempier’s Rose. Nice dry, well structured wine with Mourvedre, Carignan,

  17. November 30, 2007

    Jesse (PatsFan) G.

    QOTD: No Bandol here. Think i’ll pick one up next time i go shopping.

  18. November 30, 2007

    Oregon Jim

    QOTD : WOW! I just bought my first bottle of Bandol. Tempier 2002 – it was 40 bones out here. I am hoping it is good. Never had any before but I watched the Russell Crowe movie “A Good Year” which was about Bandol and so got some for the next time I watch it. Fun movie as long as you don’t mind bad editing and a director who sent it down a bunch of rabbit trails that never came out anywhere. Beautiful cinematography work however and good dialog and acting for the most part. And if you love wine there you go.

    Great show, I really like the retasting idea. Especially when you are not blind tasting.

  19. November 30, 2007

    medo

    Thanks for the educational part with Bandol! Never heard of it… Greets from Germany!
    QOTD: No Bandol till now for me!

  20. November 30, 2007

    Eric Ov

    Gary – 1st response from this Lurker from Washington State! Really disappointed that Wine Library cannot ship here! I guess I will have to spend this Friday, Saturday and Sunday barrel tasting in Walla Walla to get over my disappointment. By the way my seven year old son David does a decent impression of you. We often watch your show, together. I often wonder what his teacher thinks when he brings up wine drinking Vaniacs in his second grade classroom. thanks for the education! Eric

  21. November 30, 2007

    Chris

    I’m more of a lurker, but I just finished watching the three videos, you with Conan, you on Nightline, and you with Ellen DeGenres. I think I hurt myself trying to stifle my laughter so as not to disturb my coworkers.

    So everyone out there be warned, don’t be sipping wine while watching those shows unless you enjoy wine shooting out your nose.

  22. November 30, 2007

    Jacob

    Never had one. My wine experience has been several Merlots, several cheap champagnes (or sparkling wines) and some Pinot from a box. I’m trying to get more into wine, but I already have too many other expensive hobbies.

  23. November 30, 2007

    jahlove

    QOTD: Haven’t had one, but I’ve got 2 bottles of 2004 Tempier in the cellar.

  24. November 30, 2007

    Ron

    QODD: Yes, tasted once or twice a long time ago and liked it (can’t remeber the producer, but it was a distinctively shaped bottle – looked a little like the coca cola glass bottles they used to make years ago. Do you know which Bandol I am refering to? – I think it’s a pretty well known brand… I’d love to try it gain. Will definitely look it up after this show (if I can ever remmeber the name)

  25. November 30, 2007

    Micha

    QOTD: no, never tasted a bandol yet.

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