Investing In Wine With Jim Cramer Of Mad Money And Your Host Gary Vaynerchuk – Episode #499

July 10, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk sits down with the world Famous Jim Cramer and talks about investing in wine and how wine can be a great investment! These 2 high energy guys also have some fun!

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2005 Chateau Sansonnet.St Emilion play review at cork'd
2004 Emilio Moro Malleolus De Sancho MartinRibera Del Duero play review at cork'd
Chateau Latour 2004 play review at cork'd
1977 Dow’s PortVintage Port play review at cork'd

Links mentioned in todays episode.


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  1. July 16, 2008

    mark b

    great high energy show

  2. July 16, 2008

    E-A-G-L-E-S!

    That was a great episode Gary.
    Though it was painful for me to watch Jim grab the glass by the bowl every time…

    Sorry.

  3. July 16, 2008

    Jayhitek

    QOTD: Duckhorn. Over priced.

  4. July 16, 2008

    SaraMHCRU

    Maybe if I didn’t enjoy drinking my wine so much I’d have more money to invest in profitable wine, but I kind of like things the way they are.
    fun show.

  5. July 16, 2008

    SGoodwin

    Superior show GV and Jim! Great energy and riffing between you two. Haven’t gotten to the 500th episode yet but it going to have to be riDONKulous to surpass this one! Nice work.

  6. July 16, 2008

    Juan Romero

    They are so freaking crazy over the TIZZOP! Love it.

  7. July 16, 2008

    Achilleas in Cyprus

    This was such a great episode – there was so electricity and life.

    Congratulations

  8. July 15, 2008

    Dspad

    GARY!

    Thanks for the Target shout-out, the both of you! I’m actually part of the opening team at the new Target Store in Vauxhall, the GIANT one you mentioned in this episode! Why don’t you swing on by for the V.I.G. (Very Important Guest!) Night on Tuesday, July 22nd at 4:50pm? First crack at the gorgeousness!

    Love the show, sir…keep it up! See you at the ‘Library!!

    - Dan -

  9. July 15, 2008

    Brian Barrick

    Great show, though it went on far too long at twice the normal running
    time. Thinking about wine as an investment puts a very different spin
    on it, and this was educational as well as entertaining.

    For anyone who has the patience for it, storing and aging wines can be a
    great investment whether your intention is to drink it or sell it.
    Think of the satisfaction of drinking a bottle from your own cellar that
    has gained in harmony and complexity over the years, then comparing the
    price you paid against the current market value.

  10. July 15, 2008

    BF

    Ok. I have been watching since episode 60 or so. That was the BEST. Nice job guys.

    I would short 2007 Ch. Haut-Brion.

  11. July 15, 2008

    Vinophile

    Interesting and fun show (I’m worn out—high octane DUAL energy)! I’d drink up all my investments, though!

  12. July 15, 2008

    Ed Salonia

    One of my favorite episodes. Some great wine today!

  13. July 15, 2008

    michael

    BOOYAH!

  14. July 14, 2008

    MossyMo

    Frickin’ awesome! Enough said.

  15. July 14, 2008

    Sheila F

    Wish I could’ve helped finish the Latour.
    Loved the energy in this episode!
    Never sold wine I’ve aged, but have traded with friends who also had aged wines.
    My basement is a natural wine cellar, so I can’t afford to ever move!

  16. July 14, 2008

    DARREL LAS VEGAS

    INVESTMENTS OKAY ! KNOW TELL THE WINE WORLD HOW TO STORE THIS STOCK?

  17. July 14, 2008

    Little Jonny H

    This was a fantastic show! I love the Jim started to show signs of being lit about half way through, and can’t wait for the next one ;)

    QOTD: This may be difficult if you want the wine to taste better when you re-buy it… but I think many 5-year old culty new-world wines would do the trick.

  18. July 14, 2008

    RonC

    Fantastic Show !!!

  19. July 14, 2008

    JRMoreau

    Jimbo was looking a little tanked towards the end of the show. Gotta love the high energy you two bring to the table. Bring on #500!!!

  20. July 14, 2008

    Leephus

    Gary – AWESOME! Loved the show, can’t wait to see 500.

  21. July 14, 2008

    julen from france

    hi i’m really happy to see the world Famous Jim Cramer, because i really respect
    him, see this, you will anderstand who is this man big respect:
    (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2pnyx_les-raisons-de-la-colere-de-jim-cra_news)
    thank’s again gary and hope to see the 500 episode WOW 500 BRAVO!!!!!

  22. July 14, 2008

    Nico

    AWESOME and entertaining show – a lot of good knowledge here! Congrats on 500!

    -Nico

  23. July 14, 2008

    Scott Breffle

    Gary, I loved the show! I’ve always had a slight bias that wine should be purchased to drink, but the investor in me became really interested in the subject of wine as an investible asset because of this show. I agree that we are heading into unprecedented territory here with respect to rising middle-classes in China, India, etc becoming interested in wine and seeking out the limited amounts of the best wines available.

  24. July 14, 2008

    Sarno

    Great show GV! Awesome you included a Port. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Port, try to drink at the end every good meal.

    Keep up the great work!

  25. July 14, 2008

    TGSnyder

    Wine is for drinking, and not for the portfolio. That being said, I have purchased many of 2005 Burgundy and Bordeaux. If I don’t like them, they go to auction. If I like, they stay in the cellar. I think that this is a point worth mentioning. When you purchase a high-end or even a middle ground wine, there is zero risk if you can resell to, at worst, break even, and in most cases (minus one bottle), earn a little profit for you time, research, and cellaring costs.

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