Wine Library TV From Browns Stadium – Episode #520

August 15, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk travels to Cleveland to taste some wines and he does it at another football stadium.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2006 St Joseph Grand River Pinot Noir play review at cork'd
2005 Dog House Charlie’s Chard play review at cork'd
2005 Chateau La Paws Cote du Bone Roan play review at cork'd
Vidal Blanc-Grand River Valley play review at cork'd

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  1. August 16, 2008

    markie

    great show!!!!!! really held my attention-yes i agree with your review of chateau le paws-i love rosenblum’s zinfandels but i poured out the chateau le paws-i could not drink the bottle-
    i want to drink good stuff-whether inexpensive or pricey..

  2. August 16, 2008

    manonthemoon

    QOTD: More expensive and less often, better for the liver.

    QOTD2: Mary ann

  3. August 16, 2008

    Bryan Garcia

    Mary Ann.:D Great show, Gary. :D

  4. August 16, 2008

    A dumb Rhine king

    Awesome episode.

    I like to stick to the $10-$15 bottles for everyday drinking, so if you need a more precise answer – less expensive more bottles. Only a few times a year will I go with $50-$100. I’d be more willing to pay $5 extra for local wines though, just because I’m huge on supporting the local wine market no matter where you live. I thought it was great to see Ohio’s Vidal Blanc get such a high rating.

    ¿And how is that even a question? Let’s pour ourselves a glass … It’s a great Summer white wine from Kansas. We’ll start with a little Mary Mair … I get a hint of perfume on the nose and see great legs. Now give it an Anne Ann … There’s tropical fruits on the attack, a very nice midpalate, and a perfect finish. I’d give it a 92+ ;)

    Now try the other one. A rose from southern California. Nice legs, but wow, overwhelming Ginger on the nose, overripe fruit on the attack, a nice midpalate though, and bitter on the finish. Plus it’s oddly too cheap and too expensive at the same time. I’d give it a 74, something to have if you’re on a deserted island, but definitely nothing to write home about.

  5. August 16, 2008

    sharon

    qotd: Whatever is the best tasting (and won’t give me a headache with it’s high alcohol content) is the one I go for. Less is more.

  6. August 15, 2008

    Paul V

    QOTD: More wine, less $. No question. I’ve been quite impressed with some of the $10 – $15 bottles I’ve tried.

    Mary-Ann. Absolutely no question

  7. August 15, 2008

    WineWoman

    QOTD: Less often, more expensive wines. Never paid too much attention to either of those 2 on Gilligans Island.

  8. August 15, 2008

    john maki

    somehow, you could do a little better on the exposure – maybe +1 expore or backlight compensation….

  9. August 15, 2008

    Rick O'Shea

    Nice show. The video was a little dark.

  10. August 15, 2008

    Kelly Goff

    Fun episode! I am looking forward to seeing the Skins whip up on your Jets this weekend…

    QOTD: More less expensive wine
    and I don’t really care about Mary Ann or Ginger, although they both were hot.

  11. August 15, 2008

    ChiroGuyDC

    QOTD: I’d go with more bottles of less expensive wines. We’ve clearly seen that 10-15 BONE wines can bring serious THUNDER, and with the exception of splurging every once in a while, there seems to be no need to enjoy anything more. To expand your PAL however, it would require a bit more in the price points.

    Great show to the both of you!!!

  12. August 15, 2008

    Shawn_944

    Another Great Gary! Mary Ann of course, and more cheaper wine! But if I can go with C then I would have both

  13. August 15, 2008

    ScottS

    Gary, Great Show! I am life long OHIO resident and a Grad of the Cleveland Wine School. Maryanne Rocks!

    Qotd1: Fewer bottles better wines- B2 -Barolo and Bordeaux

    Qotd2: MARYANNE, is changing the wine world.
    Big ups to the American Cleveland Wine School

  14. August 15, 2008

    sam

    Mmmm… easy and melons…I must admit I love melons (hi, hi) but I do like a bit of a challenge…

    QOTD: I’d agree with Gary and I’d go for C…Lots of wine no matter the price…

  15. August 15, 2008

    David Dadekian

    QOTD 1: More often, lower price.
    QOTD 2: Mary Ann

  16. August 15, 2008

    Daniel Schlossberg

    I WATCHED THIS BEING TAPED ON USTREAM!!!!!

  17. August 15, 2008

    Slushpuppy

    If I ever see you wearing #4, I will drive to WL, kidnap you, and take you to Soldier Field, and tie your ass to the goal-post!
    Smell it first!

  18. August 15, 2008

    Evan R.

    Awesome Show.
    QOTD- As long as it’s good, It’s all good,
    QOTD part 2- Mary Ann

  19. August 15, 2008

    wmole

    Puppy in a bucket Xeah! brown doghouse, Ohio pinot, 2 canine vinos, ice wine, GV sacking a chere, tailgates… Thanks guys, we are sooooo lucky.

    High Q, low price.

  20. August 15, 2008

    Walter

    QOTD: More of the less expensive.

  21. August 15, 2008

    Anthony L.

    Very good show. I love how gary hammered the Pinot.
    QOTD; Rather have more inexpensive wine
    QOTD: MaryAnn.

  22. August 15, 2008

    Matt W

    QOTD Right now I am drinking more of the less expensive because I enjoy having wine nearly every night with dinner. However, I do occasionally buy some better wine but end up putting it in my cellar and forgetting about it. Perhaps one day I’ll go nuts and just drink all the great bottles at once that I’ve accumulated. Cheers!

  23. August 15, 2008

    amgryger

    QOTD: Good question. I actually got into wine when I lived in Rome and was all about inexpensive wine all the time, which carried over for a while when I returned to the states. However, lately I have found myself shifting towards a tendency to drink more expensive wine less often.

  24. August 15, 2008

    Yvette W

    QOTD: I’d rather drink less expensive wine more often because less expensive doesn’t always mean low value. Therefore, if I do this often enough, I’ll constantly be expanding my palette, finding and learning new things about different varieties of wine.

    MaryAnn.

    Another great show! Lovvvvvved it!

  25. August 15, 2008

    Bill

    Fun show.

    QOTD: Obviously, Mary Ann. Less expensive wine during the week, and more expensive wine on the weekends, to go with a nice Saturday night dinner. So, both. I guess expense is all relative, though.

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