New York City Wine Tour Day 2 – Episode #369

December 12, 2007

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Continuing with the NYC wine tour Gary Vaynerchuk stops by the Cafe Carlylse and tastes some wines with William Rhodes.

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  • “QOTD: Got a few bottles of F. Bonnet 1999 champagne, not sure how much…” by richardvinifera
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Wines tasted in this episode:

1990 Aigle Vouvray play review at cork'd
2004 Ici/ La- Bas Les Reveles Pinot NoirOther California Pinot Noir

play review at cork'd
2004 The Carlyle play review at cork'd
2002 Grand Puy Lacoste

play review at cork'd

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  1. December 15, 2007

    Cassie

    I just want to say that today I actually tasted the vegetals Gary always talks about. Before I was like, barnyard, sure!…dirk, rocks, cave, moss! of course! but veggies? And I eat a lot of those. So today I was really excited that the vegetal component came out to play with me. Anyway, on new years I have no idea what I’ll be drinking, definately bubbly but have no idea…i love the louis jadot rose but i’m always up for something new and i could see myself starting off with something fresh but having a back up….also, your friend is kind of emo. Wine is happy. Tell him to cheer the hell up.

  2. December 14, 2007

    Teddy Roberts

    Hey Gary, good move not letting pussy-boy Billy with the Brylcreme part not spit; you could tell he likes to swallow. Did you notice that he was a bit put-off when you said you would not make-out with him over that wine?
    P.S. Cut back on the speed a little; your pupils were like saucers. Try a good spliff occasionally. Thanks for the variety, but fuck NYC. Try Chicago for a more real experience if you crave the big-city life style.

  3. December 14, 2007

    Nesto

    Got a ‘95 Henriot that is dying to be drunk this NYE

  4. December 14, 2007

    james marinello

    Karate Kid referance?? This why I love GV….I get him! That and I feel so small in his arms when he holds me!!

    QOTD : Never been a big fan of new years eve. It always seems like such a let down. So I want something nice….and if I knew a lil more bout champange I’d pick a good one!

  5. December 14, 2007

    Tyler R.

    Mott, where are the dodgeball t-shirt links?

  6. December 14, 2007

    Mr.Ambassador

    Our local wineshop actually carries one of the grower champagnes which was just reviewed on WLTV so I thought we’d try that this New Years Eve. I’ve always enjoyed the Roederer so we’ll be having that as well. Just for kicks also picked up a bottle of the La Luna Lambrusco – not certain what to expect there, just sounded like something different and fun.

  7. December 14, 2007

    Chargers Rule

    You would think a highbrow, expensive joint like The Carlyle could get a table that doesn’t rock back and forth, WTF? I hate that when I am at a restaurant and the table is all over the place.

    QOTD: Gotta 96 & 97 George De Latoure I have been dying to drink.

  8. December 14, 2007

    Colin

    GV – good show – lots of fun. QOTD – The lady would demand Duval-Leroy and who am I to complain!?

  9. December 14, 2007

    damon aka unknownwine

    After reading some of the comments about William, i thought he was gonna be the new Sir GV. I though he was funny and bustin on gary a bit. Good show. I love the road thing. Just wish I had money and time to go relive your tour.

  10. December 14, 2007

    ludde

    QOTD: 1996 Billecart Salmon Cuvée Nicolas François

  11. December 14, 2007

    ev

    I wonder what Sasha’s expression would look like if he heard you, GV, describe a wine with the adjective “dirty underpants” or “nasty, old, used jockstrap found under a chicken coup”, or whatever. Would he grimace, or would he think, “yea, another case sold!”? My guess is it wouldn’t work in a restaurant situation. Nevertheless, I love these realistic descriptions anyway. Rather than use the old “Funk” descriptor for some Rhone varietals, GV goes one step closer and uses undergarments. I love it. Now, my wife will know when she sniffysnifs my underwear or jockstrap(really don’t have one anymore), all she has to say is “Funky”.

  12. December 14, 2007

    downtnmark

    QOTD: If I have friends over for New years Eve, I’ll pull out a Provenance Merlot and maybe a Bell Claret that’s been resting a couple of years. If I go out, I’m not going to drink anything.

    I’m having fun visiting with the som’s in NYC with you. Can you do something with barrel tasting?

  13. December 14, 2007

    Jon A.

    QoTD: I’m not sure what exactly I’ll be drinking on New Year’s Eve, although I’m sure it will be champagne. Since I’ll be at work it’ll be whatever my boss is generous enough to pour (and probably not a grower champagne–sorry Gary), but for the wee hours of the morning once I get out of the restaurant, I’m considering getting a bottle of drappier, pierre peters, or henri billiot (or maybe all 3 if the holiday season is really good to me).

  14. December 14, 2007

    markie

    This show was soooo entertaining-you were making fun of his nametag-that was funny!!! Wine for new years eve-Morgon Cote de Py, 2006

  15. December 14, 2007

    Moon-pup

    GV great show. You finally met your match. You had a guest who was an equal (or better) to you, palate to palate. On that level Bill rocks. For a geeky, stuffy SOM that is.

    No need to worry about your job. But he could host while you are on vacation. It would be similar to Tommy Newsom standing-in for Doc Holiday on the Tonight Show..

    QOTD: Rombauer Chard. It’s what the wife likes.

  16. December 13, 2007

    DARREL LAS VEGAS

    BILL-Cool Psycho
    QOTD: Anything my wife wants to drink!

  17. December 13, 2007

    Rhonda

    QOTD: If I were my Dad I would say, Cold Duck. Thankfully, I have learned a lot and I will say that I would love to try a Chenin Blanc, why not ring in the new year with something NEW!!

  18. December 13, 2007

    Darold

    QotD: After watching the Icewine show, I am saving my 187ml of Jackson-Triggs Vidal Icewine. Although mine appears to be non-vintage, I look forward to comparing it to your review. Why this wine? Well, besides the fact that it will be the first wine I have that you have reviewed, it will also be a sweet way to ring in the new year.

  19. December 13, 2007

    Ben F

    Gary, wow two back to back RAD shows… I love the fact you are going out to see what is going on in the market place… It really helps me, since i am starting a wine bar!!!

    New Years Eve I am thinking Red.. I am thinking I need to review a Cab episode and find a good Cab to drink…

  20. December 13, 2007

    JeffWalnuts

    Ideal wine 1996 Grange.

  21. December 13, 2007

    Andrew Kellner

    mollydooker sparkling shiraz, something different…

  22. December 13, 2007

    Scott

    These wine by the glass episodes have been awesome! You should stop in restaurants around the country when you’re traveling and do one of these episodes.

    QOTD: 1999 Vueve Cliquot Rose`

  23. December 13, 2007

    pforty

    great show!!!

    QOTD: 1995 Krug Clos de Mesnil!!!!!! No doubt!

  24. December 13, 2007

    damayor

    What a great show and a great idea for the week Gary! Keep up the great work! Thanks for the advice on the 02 and “off” years in general. Bill, you rock! Did Gary just find a sidekick???

    QOTD – I have a 97 Turley Moore Earthquake Vineyard Zin and a 00 Williams Selyem Feeney Vineyard Zin ready to go. Have a HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!!!

  25. December 13, 2007

    Pastafari Pirate

    QOTD: forget that champagne / blush scene. I won’t drink a wine I wouldn’t normally choose just because it’s supposedly ‘traditional’ for NYE. Give me a high-alcohol full-bodied zesty ZINFANDEL — and make it a double, fercrisakes.

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