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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475 Responses

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  1. January 11, 2008

    Howard

    Bodega Optima Malbec…….$6.99

    Pure Money!

  2. January 11, 2008

    Kathleen Lisson

    Gary,
    Thanks for this great show! I love New York wines for my everyday drinking!
    Kathleen Lisson

  3. January 10, 2008

    yowens

    QOTD: Pasodoble.

  4. January 10, 2008

    Russ J

    GV, love the return of “whether they like it or not”. Keep it in the mix!

    QOTD: Everyday reds are mostly Rhones right now. Still some nice ’03’s and ’04’s around and the ’05’s rock! Whites are all over the place: finishing off the Hermit Crab’s and moving on……
    Hope FLA is curing your cold.

  5. January 10, 2008

    Jason S.

    QOTD: 2005 Big Hands Syrah. Talk about a steal at $15 (bones)

  6. January 10, 2008

    Awin

    My goto wine is Sebastiani Cab. I can get it for about $10 at Costco

  7. January 10, 2008

    Susan

    Gary-Glad you are coming to NC!!!!!!!!!! Southern Hospitality is NOT a thing of the past, we will show you how it’s done!!! :)

  8. January 10, 2008

    Michael H.

    QOTD: The Berco Do Infante you turned me on to. I finally found a wine between $5-$10 that was complex, had structure, and was not fake. Thanks for this. My search is over and I bought 4 cases so this could become the “house wine”.

  9. January 10, 2008

    caleb

    this is my first post ever. I was saving myself for something special , well a chance to influence Gary’s travel plans seems like a worthy time to throw in my 2 cents. I live in charleston sc and I would gladly drive to nc to get to hang out. There are several other topics i would like to address however i will wait on those.
    sincerly, caleb yaryan

  10. January 9, 2008

    Jason R.

    My old stand by is BV Rutherford Cab – Even though 8 out of every 10 wines in my cellar are bordeaux

  11. January 9, 2008

    RadioSox

    All I have to say is….70 degrees in Jan. Why would you NOT come to NC? Bring it! I’ll be there!

  12. January 9, 2008

    Wanger

    Dude – get to NC. You won’t regret it.

    QOTD: I’m stuck on Tempranillo. Love Riojas, but found a tasty gem from Australia recently. I know you want me to try new things. I have, and I keep coming back to what my pal loves.

  13. January 9, 2008

    Daniel O

    The “house wine” style at my place is New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, although we change up the producer regularly. Kim Crawford remains my favourite, but I’ve tried others that are pretty good too… like Dog Point. Cloudy Bay’s 2006 vintage was a disappointment, but I hear 2007 was better. Anyway, I digress… :-)

  14. January 9, 2008

    Pardus

    I have been drinking a lot of Vranac from Montenegro lately. I am hoping to change that soon. I am going on a few trips around the region and am buying wine everywhere I go.

  15. January 9, 2008

    Jus in WA

    QOTD: We try to drink a wide variety, so a go-to wine is pretty much anything we’ve bought more than once in the past few months. For reds, we like the Sharecroppers Pinot Noir, Las Rocas Grenache, Atteca Grenache, Septima Malbec, just to name a few. For whites, Apex II Chardonnay is always a good, value-driven choice. Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc and Veramonte Sauv Blanc, and the Naia Verdejo are some fast favorites off the top of my head.

  16. January 9, 2008

    Chris

    QOTD – Not sure if I have an every day wine – I try to mix it up ( thanks to the Thunder Show in some ways ) and try new things

  17. January 8, 2008

    Scott

    Living in Washington, my everyday red is generally a Columbia Crest since it’s a good value and good quality. Everyday white is New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, currently Nobilo. I loved the baseball analogy; does that make a “juicy” wine a Gaylord Perry wine?

  18. January 8, 2008

    trynew86

    everyday wine…Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Private Select…and i can honestly say in the 5 months i’ve been drinking wine correctly i have not found a full white wine i truly enjoy. suggestions? thanks

  19. January 8, 2008

    dz

    Gary, Go to red wine at the moment is the Markham Merlot ‘04 which you should have on the thunder show. This wine I drank everyday by the glass on vacation in Hawaii and enjoyed with everything from fish to steak. I don’t think any Ca. Cab under $20 can give this kind of class and balance. For whites I like the ‘06 Villa Maria S.B., great wine, beautiful package and Jean Marc Brocard Bourgogne Kimmeridgian ‘05, bone dry Chardonnay that demands to be drank at cool room temperature and will only get better with time.

  20. January 8, 2008

    Jestre

    Good show, and come on down to North Carolina! We’ll provide the bucket…

  21. January 8, 2008

    Kim Schroeder

    QOD: My go to wines are J.Lohr Chardonnay, A to Z Pinot Gris, Ravenswood Zin and still looking for that ‘go to wine’ Cab-Sav :) .

  22. January 8, 2008

    CHATrBox

    Nice show today. It’s always important to look at those quality bargain wines that allow wine drinkers the opportunity to stock up on something good…or stay away from wines that aren’t. Especially Cab, which are more difficult to find as inexpensive options than most.

    QOTD: Being from Washington State, there are some great bargain wine options that I often stock up on – Columbia-Crest Grand Estate Reds, Barnard Griffin Tulip (label) Reds, & Chateau Ste. Michelle Whites, just to name a few.

  23. January 8, 2008

    John Blue Label

    GV,
    You will receive a warm welcome in NC. It will be worth the trip!!!
    JWB

  24. January 8, 2008

    Chris

    QOTD-

    JanKris (Paso Robles) Crossfire

    Cab/Merlot/Syrah blend, 17 bucks. Great wine for my palate.

  25. January 8, 2008

    Badger Ann

    QOTD: New Zealand is my go-to location right now for bottles under $20. Especially for sauvignon blanc, but I am really starting to enjoy the pinot noir too.

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