Jorge Ordonez Spanish Wine Tasting – Episode #588

December 2, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk welcomes Jorge Ordonez a pioneer in the spanish wine industry and a man who has enormous passion for what he does.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

El Nido 2002 play review at cork'd
2005 Zabrin Atteca ArmasCalatayud play review at cork'd

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  1. December 3, 2008

    Withnail

    QOTD: No.
    GREAT ep – really enjoyed it!
    And happy to be present at the birth of a new catch-phrase: “Home team situation”

  2. December 3, 2008

    Jim Stephens-Wine Dude

    Are you ready for a short novel??? Good! I was stoked to see the Moses of my Spanish wine world on your show today. Jorge Ordenez and his wines are the driving force behind my already burgeoning Spanish wines sales in New Mexico. I have the utmost respect for his prowess not only in vineyard/winery selection and upkeep, but in marketing as well. He takes a unique approach to his book; offer three or more tiers of wine from varying vine ages and price points from the same estate, thus capturing three times the wine drinking audience in his web of vinous rapture! For example, I carry three Garnacha from the Bodegas Ateca estate in Calatayud, Spain. The old vine (I believe 45 years?) Garnacha de Fuego, a juicy and spicy little brother to the family, the extra old vine Atteca (80-100 year old vines) that is laden with ripe stewed strawberry and licorice hints, and of course the venerable Atteca Armas that you featured on the show. Priced at $9.99, $15.99, and $46.99, respectively, these wines respresent TREMENDOUS quality and ENORMOUS value. You would be completely nuts to walk in to a wine store over the next week and NOT buy one of his wines. Cheers brother, keep up the good work.

    Kampai!

  3. December 3, 2008

    master1228

    I think I missed the glowstick-rave episode with Mott belly dancing… I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or not…

    Great show Gary!

    Dany
    http://raad.wordpress.com

  4. December 3, 2008

    Herb

    QOTD: No, I did not know that. Thanks for the info.

  5. December 3, 2008

    Yimosan

    “G”

    Ole España!

    I love Garnacha, especially when blended with Tempranillo and Cabernet…those are the kinds of wines that make you want to fight a bull.

    QOTD – Si

    PS. No “Sniffy Sniff”?!?!

  6. December 3, 2008

    Eliot

    Great Show!!! I’ve noticed that Jorge doesn’t spit. Bravo for Jorge!!!

    QOTD: Yes

  7. December 3, 2008

    Rani Haykal

    Great Show!!!

    In my opinion, easily one of the top three guests on your show. Definitely provided a bunch of knowledge. Crazy thing is I was just at Spec’s (local liquor store) earlier today and purchased 4 bottles of the Clio and 4 bottles of Bodegas Atteca Old Vines 2007. What a great coincidence.

    QOTD: Nope, I did not know that, but now I do.

    –RH

  8. December 3, 2008

    Nicholas Lazarus

    QTOD: I did actually. Surprising since I’m such a noob.

    Good guest.

  9. December 3, 2008

    Eli

    Gary,

    I’ve never seen you intimidated by a guest before. Jorge never answered any of your questions — use of oak, control of winery styles, new world styles, etc. He is a very slippery guy, and you let him get away with it. This guy is a obviously a salesman who stays on message and won’t get sidetracked by your questions. In fact, he looked like a politician. And you seemed almost scared to say anything even remotely bad about his wines.

    I used to love Jorge’s wines because they weren’t as fruity and oaky as the wines carried by Eric Solomon and Leonardo Locascio. Jorge’s wines are starting to taste the same, but I always gave him the benefit of the doubt. But after seeing how slippery he is, I am totally turned off by his wines.

  10. December 3, 2008

    J Crazy

    I just searched “arien” in the search box and came back with “nothing”. I know the reasons for it not being the most popular grape but I’d like to see some Arien tasting on the Thunder Show.

  11. December 3, 2008

    J Crazy

    Yup! Knew it. But always wonder why not many people talk about Arien and La Mancha. La Mancha is the biggest wine grape growing region IN THE WOOOORLD. Quality might be a reason? But, yo, give the men(and women) from La Mancha some shout out love. I mean Arien is the most planted wine grape IN THE WOOOORLD. There are some good ariens out there. I love Spanish wines and I have the most mad love and respect for Senor Ordonez and have enjoyed many of the wines he represents. I think we’re just at the tip of the ice berg as to what awesomeness Spain will bring to the wine world.

  12. December 3, 2008

    Pete G

    Good show w/ another great guest. Nice to get the inside skinny.

    QOTD: Yes. I’m an avid reader of wine encyclopedia type books and do
    remember that little nugget.

  13. December 3, 2008

    4wdave

    No; I thought Australia had passed everyone…

  14. December 2, 2008

    DavidC

    Several years ago I was told to look for Jorge Ordonez’s name on the back of the bottle if I was looking for good wine. I have followed that advice and have rarely been disappointed.

  15. December 2, 2008

    Chris in Tulsa

    QOTD: Yes I had read that and knew Italy was second. Really love Spanish wines. They have great value wines and alot of the more expensive ones are always on Wine Spectators top 100s.

  16. December 2, 2008

    Alex

    Jorge was great, more more more………Thanks Gary
    QOTD- Yes

  17. December 2, 2008

    David

    That was a good show, I will agree with all the others on that one.

    I have not had any of his wine, but now I have some looking to do. Any chance of a link to a list of some of his wines over at Wine Library?

  18. December 2, 2008

    E dog

    Me gusta el vino espanol hombre!

    I thought Jorge was excellent.

    QOTD: I didn’t have a clue, I thought France had the most vinyards. Just goes to show; you learn a little more every day.

  19. December 2, 2008

    Robert Howells

    YES

  20. December 2, 2008

    amgryger

    Jorge was a really great geust. Very interesting show today.

    QOTD: No. Or at least, I have probably heard that before but forgot.

  21. December 2, 2008

    kaybee

    QoTd
    Did not know! Jorge was great and very knowledgeable!

  22. December 2, 2008

    thefanjestic

    Qotd – I did not know that. Great show! One of the best guests I’ve seen in a long time.

  23. December 2, 2008

    Shawn_944

    Awesome Show Jorge was great.

    QOTD… No

  24. December 2, 2008

    Robin C

    I’ve tried the Clio, but I guess that’s all. Very interesting to to find out about an influential figure in the wine world whom I knew nothing about. Thanks, Gary. Thanks, Jorge.

    QOTD: Maybe I once knew and forgot it.

  25. December 2, 2008

    bill wrollcia

    qotd? NO IM A FOOL FROM NJ, THE DIRTY JERSEY
    BUT I HAD THE 2003 CLIO TODAY AND , NOW I AM A GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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