Wine Racks, Coolers And Rooms All On Display Today - Episode #364

December 5, 2007

Gary Vaynerchuk goes on tour and shows the viewers out there a few different options on how to store your wines.

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  • “Enjoyed this episode a lot. I was drooling over those cellars…maybe …” by Tooch
  • “Hey Gary, great episode, I like different episodes like that ! Great c…” by Martin
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Wines tasted in this episode:

1992 Louis Latour Corton Charlemagne play review at cork'd
1988 Chateau Certan de May

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  1. about a month ago

    Tooch

    Enjoyed this episode a lot. I was drooling over those cellars…maybe someday!

  2. about 7 months ago

    Martin

    Hey Gary, great episode, I like different episodes like that ! Great cellars…

  3. about 8 months ago

    Bacchus

    I love this episode, it’s very informative… although not quite practical for my situation. Hope u can do a wine cabinet episode, too… for those of us who can’t quite win over spaces from our significant other.

    Nice… an ‘86 Mouton Rothschild…

  4. about 8 months ago

    SoCal

    Great Episode, very nice. What happened to the White Burg?

  5. about 8 months ago

    JayZee

    Very interesting episode, GV. I really enjoyed seeing all of those beautiful cellars. Jay does great work. My cheapo (~$4,500) wine room kit cannot hold a candle to these, but I have ~1,000 bottles jammed in there now with my Breezaire cooling unit. The humidity isn’t up to snuff, but it will have to do. Do I need more storage? Ah, maybe someday. I would love to have a custom wine room that we could actually sit in and enjoy the wine. Of course, none of my wine will last 40 years and neither will I at this point (well, maybe).

  6. about 8 months ago

    Dave

    Great selection of beautiful cellars but disappointingly unrealistic.
    Showing $65K cellars just highlights and compounds the “wine for rich” attitude that prevails throughout a majority of the wine industry; from blue chip “investment” wines and vineyards to phenomenally overpriced wine tours and everything in between.
    How can the average wine lover justify £22/bottle for wine storage? What happened to QPR? Surely that value should apply across the board and not just to individual wines.
    Come back down to earth, where the real wine lovers live!

  7. about 8 months ago

    Fred Liu

    Yeah, always run out of the inventroy…Whatever, maybe adapt the baby’s room into a cellar someday, of course, after the baby become an adult…I mean, old enough to sleep with some bottles…

  8. about 8 months ago

    mikeyrad

    WOW, great show. Jay does some beautiful work. Makes me almost wish that I had some space (and money) to play with.

  9. about 8 months ago

    Jeff Cleveland

    Great episode, Gary. Really enjoyed seeing the beautiful work. Thanks.

  10. about 8 months ago

    Andrew

    Thanks Gary

    Interesting show

  11. about 8 months ago

    Marcus Pape

    Nice show GV! Pretty impressive wine cellars. Now if only the other 99.9% of the country’s population could afford something even close to that we would be in business! Let’s try to bring it down to earth next time and take a look at cellars for the average human. I for one would rather put the 10K-60K into the actual wine, rather than a place to store my wine. Best point of the show was in the last two minutes with conditions for long-term cellaring (20+ years) versus conditions for an average couple years of storage.

  12. about 8 months ago

    damon aka unknownwine

    that was cool to see. I’m building my own cellar in a very small space under a stairwell. I’ll document cost and show some pics of the progress soon.

  13. about 8 months ago

    Ryan Erickson

    Great show Gary — love the cellars!

  14. about 8 months ago

    Elliot Essman

    You have outdone yourself on conceiving this episode. Total value. And thanks, Jay.

  15. about 8 months ago

    Dr. Joe Herman

    you should have a contest and go to peoples houses to msee their cellars. But more important then the cellars, are the wines that housed in the cellars. Loved the show and cant wait to see more

  16. about 8 months ago

    JordanW

    I gotta say, this was one of the coolest episodes I’ve seen yet. Someday I’ll be bringing in enough bones to build a cellar like this (and stock it?). Dream big!

  17. about 8 months ago

    Sassodoro

    Hooray!! I got Mrs. Sassodoro to watch an episode of Wine Library TV!! And she even took some notes!! She has a background in interior design, and she really got into it. All right!

  18. about 8 months ago

    Taylor

    Well as a CKC it would be hard to afford something like this, but a great reason to be sure to hit the books and study hard to have a nice wine cellar some day. Great episode!

  19. about 8 months ago

    Susan

    Someday when I win the lottery, I will be able to afford such HUGE gorgous wine rooms…….
    until then………….. I am grateful just to have such great wine and such great family and friends!!!!!!!!! :)

  20. about 8 months ago

    yowens

    Loved the episode, thank you Jay and Gary, really nice to see different cellars

  21. about 8 months ago

    Malarkey

    Hey Social Brian has a great idea…

    How about having Andrea Zimmer on the show? Taste 3, 4 wines… see how your palette matches up with hers.

    I like this idea…

  22. about 8 months ago

    ev

    Really a great alternative to your normal (or abnormal)viewing, GV. Kudos to Jay—–EV

  23. about 8 months ago

    Simon

    Great show.
    Different, informative and most important, FUN.

  24. about 8 months ago

    VinoVixen

    GREAT SHOW…I AM WANTING TO CONVERT MY BASEMENT INTO A CELLAR….YOU SHOWED SOME REAL BEAUTIES!

  25. about 8 months ago

    DaWineGuy

    Great show! I can’t wait for the contest to win a cellar on Winelibrary!

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