Sagrantino Di Montefalco and Heart to Heart! – Episode #394

January 25, 2008

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Gary Addresses what’s going on with all this talk about ending the show and focuses on some amazing wine.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2003 Milziade Sagrantino Di Montefalco RossoSagrantino di Montefalco play review at cork'd
2003 Martinelli Sagrantino Di MontefalcoSagrantino di Montefalco play review at cork'd
2003 Paolo Bea Sagrantino Di Montefalco Pagliaro SeccoSagrantino di Montefalco play review at cork'd

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453 Responses

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  1. January 30, 2008

    JayZee

    Good news about the Thunder Show!! (But then, I never believed you were REALLY pulling the plug.)

    QOTD: The greatest thing I’ve ever done that didn’t involve family – hmmm – I guess that would be touring Bordeaux several years ago on a side trip during a business trip to Europe. It was very cool. Oh yeah, and I’ve turned several friends into wine geeks now, which is so much fun.

  2. January 30, 2008

    dustin

    i like your style. keep up the great work! so happy i found your page

    watching and learning from japan,

    dustin

  3. January 29, 2008

    Tommy Vernieri

    Glad you’re sticking around.

    Cut it down to three episodes a week and hire someone to filter through your emails and reply to the ones that you get over and over again. I think people would understand.

    I think it’d be much cooler for you to be innovating in the wine and web worlds rather than getting burned out answering emails! Think about the big picture, people don’t expect Conan or Ellen to read every email that’s sent to them. You’re not there yet but it’s not worth burning yourself out or letting your family suffer from it.

  4. January 29, 2008

    J vandersloot

    Gary…. ridunculis, ridunculis, ridunculis…. love the show… never stop

  5. January 29, 2008

    Kevin

    Thanks for the wake-up on the varietal. I’m familiar with the area, but never even heard of the grape. And this being your show, you get to be a little wishy-washy sometimes whenever you feel it, no?

    QOTD: Honestly, probably becoming a foodie. It impacts my life in a positive way every single day, makes people around me happy, keeps me healthy, and I too enjoy the joy of people around the world giving a crap about what I do, think, etc when it comes to food.

  6. January 29, 2008

    Josh in Burgundy

    QOTD: Bringing my lovely girlfriend to France. I loved every instant of the entire 10 days because it made me realize how much I do care about her. That is one of the reasons I love the show because you put family first, and being that I am in the conversion process from a CKC to a real person I am realizing that more and more. She is an amazing woman and I am thankful for every minute with her. I hope that everyone else gets to have something similar with the ones they love. Much love and Respect GV glad to hear you are going to continue the show.

  7. January 29, 2008

    Aaron

    GV– thanks for keeping the show going. I was worried what I was going to do with my lunch breaks! QOTD: Two years ago I went to Peru and Argentina for almost a month. Best trip ever.

  8. January 29, 2008

    SaraMHCRU

    qotd: giving a paper at a conference in 2006 honoring people i admire.

    thanks for continuing. i have always thought that the best kinds of education teach you to ask more questions rather than providing solid answers, and wltv does that in a way nothing else i’ve seen in the wine world can. you rule.

  9. January 29, 2008

    cnw

    I can’t wait to try this Sagrantino di Montefalco!!! Never had them but that just sounds wonderful!

    Thanks for continuing on Gary! :)

    QOTD: Skydiving…. but in reality the drop zone is like one big family so I’m not sure if this really counts.

  10. January 29, 2008

    Greite

    Gary,
    I haven’t been catching the show regularly the last couple of weeks, still trying to get settled after the move. To echo everyone else’s statements, I’m very glad to hear that you are going to continue the Thunder Show. You’ve been a great resourse for us all, but we understand all the work you put in. If it gets to be too much, cut back to a show or two a week to give yourself some breathing room. We’ll still be here for you.

    QOTD: Probably volunteering for the Special Olymipcs.

  11. January 28, 2008

    Scott

    Looking forward to finding and trying a Sagrantino!

    And, I had my first Primitivo last night thanks to you. Had it been a blind tasting I would have guessed it was a Bordeaux. I liked it, but it did not remind me of Italy or Zinfandel. Thanks for opening my eyes to more and more possibilities and getting me to try new things.

  12. January 28, 2008

    Rico

    I’m going to send a picture with the wristband, oh wait I dont have one never mind.

    I’m glad you dicided to stay and keep doing the show yeaahhh!!!

  13. January 28, 2008

    obrianksu

    Awesome! thats all I have to say. you just brang the thunder Gary! Glad to hear your staying.

    QOTD – greatest non-family moment ever would probably be…… I’m Not sure, I will have to think about it and get back to you.

  14. January 28, 2008

    wyldshaman

    Coming out of lurking to say thanks!

    I got back from vacation to hear your leaving, i was a little depressed, half thinking about going to Boston to see you, even though it would be a little bit of a fiscal disaster, those vacation bills wont pay themselves… wheres that stimulus package.

    Anyway, thanks, i talk about you all the time to friends and family, you have greatly increased my knowledge of wine and now i enjoy spreading that wisdom to others.

    Keep it up my friend!

  15. January 28, 2008

    JoeyB

    Gary – I’m so happy to hear that you are not leaving us. I was very worried. You’re the best and I’m hoping the Thunder Show is around for a long, long time.

  16. January 28, 2008

    Derek

    Thanks for not leaving us hanging Gary…Dont ever scare us again like that..DAMMMM!!!

    Your the best Gary, thanx for everything pal!!!

  17. January 28, 2008

    Valerie

    QOTD: Ran a marathon in Alaska for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society!

  18. January 28, 2008

    JerseyGirl turned CNY vayniac

    Gary, you rule! Thanks for not giving up on the Thunder! We really are changing the wine world and It would certainly be much harder without you! I want you to take care of you first and foremost, but I’m so happy that you’re not ending the WLTV magic!

    We love you Gary! THANKS!

  19. January 28, 2008

    SG

    Thanks Gary!

    I’m coming out just because you asked… a lurker for 18 months (from Canada no less).
    Love the show (I watch the podcast, so the comments aren’t right there so I haven’t bothered until now)
    Time to give back a little ;-) thanks! You provide lots of great information and I’m trying wines I wouldn’t have heard of otherwise!

    Thanks!

    Steve

  20. January 28, 2008

    rmgroves

    GV: My first knowledge of Sangrantino was on my honeymoon in 1998 when I had a bottle of 1960 (yes that’s right 1960) Sangrantino at Medeo Evo restaurant in Assisi, Italy for approximately $20US (yes that right as well.)Unbelievable how well this wine tasted with that age in the bottle. This followe by the next day when my lovely bride and I were driving from Assisi to Montalcino and happened upon, inadvertently, the little town of Montefalco during the Sunday festival where all of the residence had formed with flower petals hundreds of “murals” on the main street. An incredible unexpected image that will stay with me forever. The tasting room was open and I purchased several bottles to bring home, having been so impressed with it the night before. Truly one of the great wines in the world. I haven’t thought about this for some time now, it being reawakened with your show. This leads me to my main point which is that while the Thunder Show and WLTV may have started as simply a guy tasting and recommending some wines in a back room it has evolved into something much greater than its original purposes and frankly something much greater than simply tasting wine, you have created and are the catylst of a “community” in the true sense of the word: a group of otherwise unconnected,random, disparate people who share experiences, histories, opinions, thoughts and life together all who look forward to each new episode as eagerly as they might be going home to kiss their kids at the end of the day. A true gift to all involved. Don’t let that slip away. Glad to have you “back on board” for the journey.

  21. January 28, 2008

    Nick G

    That made my day. I am glad the thunder show is staying.

  22. January 28, 2008

    Irv

    Sorry for the misspell ["here"-"hear"].

  23. January 28, 2008

    Karl Laczko

    You are mad, you do realise that don’t you? :) So the show continues, good, can’t disagree with that idea (but I wouldn’t object if you cut is back to 1 or 2 a week if you get busy).

    I loved this show, educator Vaynerchuk – a grape and a region I’d heard nothing about.

    QOTD – Depends on the definition of greatness? (…and by ruling out family it doesn’t leave much). 2 hours tramping around broken wreckage and burnt-out buildings in 1988 came to mind, but I was there by chance and couldn’t do much – there’s been no real defining moment to my life (so far). So basically I’ll go with being a tolerant, understanding and reasonably kind human being who treats other people with a fair amount of respect and helpfulness – if everyone did something similar the world would be a much greater place.

  24. January 28, 2008

    Irv

    It’s great to here that you will continue to do the show as long as you can. Your insights are helpful to the world of wine and life.
    QOTD:The trip that I went on to mainland China four years ago. It was a truly eye-opening experience and gave me a view on what so many people on our planet live like on a daily basis.

  25. January 28, 2008

    Jarvis H

    Thanks is definitely in order, whether you like it or not, that GV is continuing to bring the Thunder to the best damn show period!

    QOTD: Sent a friend home from CA to NY for Christmas.

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