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
  • “Another fun episode. The glasses are a little pricey, but its still i…” by Dessert Wine Nerd
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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 12, 2007

    Robin C

    How can people live with themselves after charging $25.00 a glass from a $30.00 bottle of wine? It’s not even that bad in Santa Fe.
    By the way we had a bottle of 2005 Amisfield pinot noir last night and it was great.
    QOTD: Charles Krug
    We may open a bottle of port though, as sales of it is now PROHIBITED along with all fortified wines in our city (Albuquerque, NM)by our mayor for unknown reasons. All liquor merchants have pulled all fortified wines from the shelves. I’d be very surprised if any DUI’s had an opened bottle of 20 year old Taylor Fladgate or Harvey’s Bristol Cream Sherry in their vehicles, but I guess you can’t be too careful.

  2. December 12, 2007

    Marshall

    QOTD: Either an over-the-top cali chardonnay, or an over-the-top Shariz Bomb.

  3. December 12, 2007

    Canadian Chris

    QOTD: I wish I knew what the wine was – some white from Alsace with really delicate fruit and floral notes that slides over my palate like liquid silk, gives me a mouthful of complex and subtle melon, peach and rose petals, then balances out to a great finish with a little nutty minerality before it fades away like a setting sun. Chaser is a 90 Cristal Brut from the bottle with a lampshade on my head and a WTF? tshirt. Or maybe GV’s dodgeball shirt.

  4. December 12, 2007

    Skol

    I would love to drink a Salon Le Mensil

  5. December 12, 2007

    Kristen

    Aw people don’t hate on William…think about how you’d act at work *and* on camera!

  6. December 12, 2007

    Kristen

    Really interesting episode GV. I have to say, if the Carlyle is such a fancy-smachy restaurant, why was the table jiggling? Though if I went to NYC with someone rolling in the dough, I’d have to try and get in, esp on Wednesday nights! I have to say, we sell only a few $8.75 a glasses of wines at work and that’s a kinda big deal. Ouch, $25 a glass would really hurt the wallet! Ok and I feel that William would have been much more at ease if he wasn’t at his place of work, where he needs to be the serious sommelier!

    By the way William (if you’re actually reading the comment boards), pretty good pronunciation of those French words. This is coming from one of the Vayniacs who’s a resident francophile (getting a Masters in French and doing a thesis on wine), and almost a fluent francophone!

    QOTD: Nice question William! This makes me think, because I’m part of the College Kid Crew (CKC) and will be in RI at that time and I don’t roll in at $25 per glass! Either I’ll be hoping to drink something passable at a bar or I’ll be having some sparkling wine be it Champagne, Cava, or Prosecco (notice I didn’t call it Champagne, cause that comes from a specific region in France- I’m all about the AOCs!). But I’d have to say, I’m interested in having some of that 1990 Aigle Vouvray…or perhaps it’ll be a wine from WL! At this point, who knows!

  7. December 12, 2007

    Senator

    Much more of William and you’ll have to change the name to the “drizzle show.”

  8. December 12, 2007

    Ricardo Ganc

    Just came back from a Top Champagne tasting…and the winner was…..Paul Roger Winston Churchill 1998 followed by a Rose Deutz 1996….any of these would be fine for new year’s eve, or any other day….

  9. December 12, 2007

    canadapete

    Great week!
    Qotd. Haven’t thought about it. But you got me thinking. It all depends how the night rolls out.

  10. December 12, 2007

    Tgatesman

    QOTD: I hope to be drinking Rhiondo Prosecco this New Years. A delicious sparking wine!

  11. December 12, 2007

    Big Nick

    Nice show Gary, I am liking the on the road specials. Not sure I want them all the time, but it is nice to break up the usualy and see what is out there. Unfortunately and yet fortunately every place serves something different, and so you can try so many different wines.

    QOTD: I am looking for a nice Champaigne. Not sure what to pick yet, but will find something. Also will get a port for the after dinner desert.

  12. December 12, 2007

    brorjace

    Another great show! Shooting 2 for 2 on the fun sommelier department. Also, this resteraunt was lessy noisy which is good.

    QOTD: Nothing special, Pommery or Duval Leroy after I get off work at midnight, blech.

  13. December 12, 2007

    HuskerJamie

    QOTD: Probably about four bottles of Roederer’s Estate Brut.

  14. December 12, 2007

    Jon K

    I like these shows…. but come on, people – be nice about the guests.

  15. December 12, 2007

    Dave lurk M

    Before I retired, I traveled extensively on the company’s dime. Every time I visited NYC I was told that I could always find better than the NYC offering, but would never pay more than the NYC price.

    QOTD: It must be a white, red and some bubbles at midnight.

  16. December 12, 2007

    Christopher J

    I think you and William were a great on-screen duo. A great contrast in personalities, you guys need your own show, very “odd couple-ish”.

    Also, maybe next time you could find a table that wobbles more? Maybe do a show on the back of a flat-bed truck? That was distracting to me.

    I agree with everyone else about prices, and is the main reason why I rarely order wine in a restaurant. Do you realize that the per-glass price for all of the three purchase-able wines were more than an entire bottle? However, I do realize that the prices may be inflated due to the location.

    QOTD: A nice champagne of some sort. I am not big on champagne, so I would have no clue how to pick one. Maybe you can do a New Years show to give us “champagne challenged” individuals some ideas.

  17. December 12, 2007

    MN George

    Bill was a bit of a dud, but his question was a good one. ANY wine on New Year’s Eve? I will likely pull out two; one a big Cab- maybe a 2001 Plumbjack or a 2001 Quintessa and the other Turley Zin or a yummy Syrah like a Mollydooker Carnival of Love…

  18. December 12, 2007

    antony

    Another lovely som’. I thought Bill was particularly laconic and couldn’t help but wonder what his style was on a day off. Hoodies and shell toes is my guess. QOTD – Waitrose Blanc de Blancs.

  19. December 12, 2007

    Bob

    QOTD: “La Chapelle” Hermitage.

    By the way – someone tell Bill it’s a Steinway piano, not a “Fenway”. (lol)

  20. December 12, 2007

    Kevin

    QOTD: thank the man, as I haven’t thought about it yet, and it’s a comin’. I think I’m going for red, as we’re not doing a large group thing, and I don’t want to down a bottle of bubbly myself. Red, likely a solid Chateauneuf du Pape, or a nice Bordeaux. We’ll see.

    And just for the record again, I’m a hater of the markup on wine in restaurants. And hate is a strong word.

  21. December 12, 2007

    Withnail

    Great episode. You should do a week of these twice a year.

    QOTD: ‘82 Leoville Las Cases

  22. December 12, 2007

    FJDR

    $25 for a glass of wine? That’s my upper limit for a bottle, and I rarely hit that. NYC is a crazy place. QOTD: whatever’s in the house; it’ll be red.

  23. December 12, 2007

    Brandon B

    QOTD: Anything from Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.

  24. December 12, 2007

    Luke P.

    QOTD: I got to be honest, I hadn’t really thought about. Usually its some Sam Adams and German Heff. BUT, now that the question has been posed… time to think longer than Bill did to come up with a question.

  25. December 12, 2007

    TennLee

    QOTD: Taltarni Brut Taché

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