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 5, 2008

    Kwan

    Gary, bring it to NC. The fans will be out in full force (with possibly some imports from neighboring states)

  2. January 5, 2008

    Darrin

    Hey Gary,

    My everyday wine is Kuleto Estate 2004 Sangiovese followed closely by the Kuleto Estate 2004 Syrah…..

    Take care,

    Darrin

  3. January 5, 2008

    JonathanB

    So fay my everyday wine has been Cycles Gladiator Syrah 2005 although I’m thinking of switching to something more like Twenty Rows Grappler or Aiguilhe Querre 2004.

  4. January 5, 2008

    sobojosh

    QOTD: I dont like buying the same bottle twice… but! Right now it is Veramonte Primus.

  5. January 5, 2008

    BiggMakk

    QOTD: I am trying to single handedly keep the Missouri Wine industry in business so I drink Missouri Norton, Chardonel, Seyval, St. Vincent, Vignoles, Chambourcin, Vidal Blanc, some fruit wines, and some others.

  6. January 5, 2008

    Derek

    QOTD: I have been drinking Chateau LA CARDONNE 2000 in half bottle, very nice wine!!

  7. January 5, 2008

    Lawrence Leichtman

    I live full-time in VA Beach so Raleigh or Cary is only a 4 hour drive. My go to wines are Spain, Portugal, and Southern France.

  8. January 5, 2008

    Pastore

    QOTD: Sangiovese in all of its iterations. Just a smooth, easy drinking, very flavorful red.

  9. January 5, 2008

    Susan

    Gary-Please tell me you want to come to Charlotte to see The Carolina Panthers Stadium and The Charlotte Bobcats Stadium and the new baseball stadium that is not done yet……….. :)

  10. January 5, 2008

    Susan

    QOTD: Don’t really have a ‘Go To Wine’ at the moment. Trying to break out of the box and drink new a different varietals!!!! :)

  11. January 5, 2008

    JimmyP

    Dude…come to NC!!! I live in central VA and would drive to c u!! Anyhoot…my everyday wine is Bonterra organic Cabernet Sauvignon…about $13. Throughout the week I sometimes switch out with their organic Merlot…or a red that you’ve reviewed/recommended.

  12. January 5, 2008

    burkekr

    Greensboro, NC!

  13. January 5, 2008

    Mason

    QOTD: I don’t really have a “go to” wine at the moment, but at one point, I was rolling with the Banfi Centine.

  14. January 5, 2008

    onemore

    QOTD: My everyday wines lately are Spanish reds (monastrell, garnacha, and/or tempranillo) and Cote du Rhone wines. Normally I’d pick up CdP or those Bordeaux merlots I love so much but, well, I’m trying to drink less of that stuff than wines from other places this year.

    Hmm… after watching this episode, I have an urge to play the original Legend of Zelda. Ah, the memories.

  15. January 5, 2008

    PiperJS

    QOTD: No specific “go-to” wine right now. I guess in general I’d say I’m apt to choose a Zinfandel or an Australian shiraz if I’m shopping… but really, I’ve been unpredictable with my choices lately.

  16. January 4, 2008

    Cookiedds

    QOTD: My everyday wine right now has been affordable (under $30) Napa and Washington Cabs. I dedicated December as “Give Merlot another Chance Month”, it was kind of fun with more than a few winners in the bunch. Tonight I actually opened an $8.00 bottle of Francis Coppola’s 2005 “Rosso” which is one of the better sub $10 fruitgazims I’ve had in a while.

  17. January 4, 2008

    Marcus Mendelson

    My most common wine nowadays… 2005 Agustinos Winemaker’s Selection Cabernet/Carmenere (Chile). Nothing spectacular and probably falls under the over oaked category, but interesting pepper and dark fruit despite the powerful vanilla. Smooth, full bodied and the best wine for under $20 in Seoul, though the selection here leaves something (a lot) to be desired.

  18. January 4, 2008

    kahy

    Please come to the triangle area.
    qotd Because of you I am always trying new things. People think I know so much because I am always trying wines they never heard of. Most of my peeps stick to the basics but trying to get them watching you

  19. January 4, 2008

    David

    my go to wine is luis m. martini cabernet sauvignon napa valley, or a sterling vinyards chardonnay. and you haven’t approved my myspace friend request.

  20. January 4, 2008

    pete c

    QOTD- wine of the day? Explore the universe of wine. So many grapes…so little time.

  21. January 4, 2008

    sarah & L

    Hogue Genesis Cabernet

  22. January 4, 2008

    Rick

    Awaiting moderation?…splain
    My current everyday…insomuch as I do not own a wine store anymore-Bay Bridge Cab Sav the best at $34.32 a case…but weekends are saved for Meritage

  23. January 4, 2008

    Susan

    Gary- I don’t think we will have a shortage of Vayniacs for your NC offline!!!!!! :)

  24. January 4, 2008

    KyBoy

    Gary,

    Great info on the “non-vintage” reds. I knew that sparkling wines did this, but didn’t know that reds did. This explains a lot. Red Truck does this as well and is widely popular. Thanks for the insight.

  25. January 4, 2008

    DARREL LAS VEGAS

    NO go to wines ! just go to bottles.

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