Best Buy Cabernet Sauvignon Under $10 And A Shout Out – Episode #383

January 3, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk tastes some wines under $10 to see what he thinks all three are cabernet Sauvignons and it will be fun to see what the deal is.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

Excelsior Cabernet SauvignonSouth African Cabernet play review at cork'd
Rex-goliath Cabernet SauvignonOther California Cabernet Sauv play review at cork'd
2005 Cartlidge & Browne Cabernet SauvignonOther California Cabernet Sauv play review at cork'd

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  1. January 4, 2008

    Rick

    Where in NC? if reasonable I’ll come from Myrtle Beach

  2. January 4, 2008

    Kevin

    QOTD: I’m really leaning hard towards ‘anything old world’. Fruit bombs seduced me, but now I’m a) kinda tired of them and b) not so impressed on how they take food on. So I’m into a mix of Rhone, Loire, Bordeaux, and Burgundy right now.

  3. January 4, 2008

    AJ

    my goto wine is a Faustino VII Rioja -don’t know if you’ve tried it, or how available it is in the states, but it’s no to expensive here in Ireland (about 18 of your bones)

  4. January 4, 2008

    Jadielady

    I always listen a day behind, but I’m pretty sure this is the episode where you asked if people would like you to come to NC.
    Well, I’m from VA but I would definitely drive to see you, and I know of at least one other Vanyiac who would too!

    Besides, my parents’ across the street neighbor want to make wine, and have this super awesome bumper sticker.
    http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/jadie_lady/IMG_0087.jpg

  5. January 4, 2008

    GR8wine

    QOTD: No everyday wine. I have such a back log of different wines to drink that it’s practically a different wine every day. Keeps it exciting and interesting. I love to explore.

  6. January 4, 2008

    G Francis

    Sorry to hear about your friend Gary!!

  7. January 4, 2008

    redmon

    my fav every day drinker this year has to be the chateua pesquie “les Terrasses” – silky smooth, and tastes way more like a $20 bottle than a $10 bottle.

  8. January 4, 2008

    Ben F

    Gary what about a Party in Philadelphia?

    Any I no longer have an everyday, I am really trying buy different things every time i go shop. but my every day varietal is Cab or merlot…

  9. January 4, 2008

    The Original Marc

    QOTD: Don’t have one. “Everyday wine” is more of an idea of price to me than type of wine or area or varietal. So I would maybe say I consider anything under $15 (wine is more expensive here in Iowa) that I’m not absolutely pumped for to be my “everyday wines.”

  10. January 4, 2008

    The Virginian

    QOTD: My favorite everyday wine is Rapahanack Red from Hartwood Winery. It is a semi-dry Chambourcin that goes with anything.

  11. January 4, 2008

    Marls

    Whoops forgot to mention that “Charamba” is made from Tinta Roriz and Touriga Nacional, the red grape kind yea!

  12. January 4, 2008

    Marls

    For $6, a recent discovery for me: 2005 “Charamba” Douro Portugal

  13. January 4, 2008

    Angelo NQR

    Beer is my everyday wine at the moment. It’s summer in Australia at the moment. Nice crisp ale does well at the moment.

  14. January 4, 2008

    life's too short...

    QOTD: I keep running running out of my go to wine! :D Apparently, I went to it too often. . .

  15. January 4, 2008

    Big Daddy

    another vote for Washington – Columbia Crest for the go-to-everyday-drinking sort of vineyard. I like the reds, especially Two Vines, and also enjoy their sparkling wines.

  16. January 4, 2008

    New World Wayne

    Facebook hmmmm – sounds like another potential Molleydooker slam :)

  17. January 4, 2008

    ryan

    Try to shy away from a house wine, as that is boring, but I picked up a six pack of Chateau Helene Corbieres Penelope 2003 from the Languedoc a while back, and that will be my house wine until it is gone…

  18. January 4, 2008

    Michael Z

    QOTD: Edna Valley 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon from San Luis Obispo/Paso Robles – great cab for $10-12

  19. January 4, 2008

    Barry

    QOTD: Franciscan Cab.

  20. January 4, 2008

    Barry

    You should have tasted Ray’s Station!!!

  21. January 4, 2008

    Chippewamike

    QOTD: Washington wines–Columbia Crest

  22. January 4, 2008

    Rob P

    I don’t have a go-to wine, but I’ve been looking for one. The specific ones I’ve been considering are Pillar Box or Panarroz Jumilla. I would also consider a Cotes du Rhone (Domaine La Garrigue possibly) or a Barbera. I have to say I have RARELY drank the same bottle twice in the past 8 months.

  23. January 4, 2008

    Jayhitek

    QOTD: Coppola Claret or Los Vascos

  24. January 4, 2008

    Obama_Man

    Gary, I better be getting a shout-out!

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    A

    QOTD: The Sainte Leocadie is great, I LOVE the Black Pig Albarino, and Argentina Malbecs or Spanish/Portugese wines have been great as every day drinkers!

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    :)

  25. January 4, 2008

    TeresaK

    I live in NC and would love to come to the NC event…. :)

    Teresa

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