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

    Derek F.

    Awesome show guys, I really love Spanish wines.

    QOTD: Yes I did :-)

  2. December 3, 2008

    Naysen

    Yes. And, yes this was one of my all-time favorite episodes. While I agree with some others that Jorge was a little slipper on the questions and salesman-like, I have to respect his energy, enthusiasm and willingness to expound on certain areas of his field. I was very glad to see Gary give him the leeway to talk-on and finish his muses without interruption. I see no reason to badger a guest for answers to a specific questions (not in this medium), especially when he/she is so willing to communicate his/her ideas and ideals. We can judge for ourselves where someone stands — give ‘em the rope, if they hang themselves, so be it; else they may make a ladder … or whatever, you get the point.

    BTW, doesn’t Mr. Ordonez have an uncanny resemblance to a certain HBO depicted gangster going by the initials TS? Maybe that’s why Gary was so deferential this episode.

  3. December 3, 2008

    danseng

    QOTD: I did know that Spain had the most vineyards, but also thought they produced the most wine, so I learned something.

    Great show. Loved Jorge Ordonez as a guest as much as I do his wines. The Clio is my favorite year after year. I remember buying the ‘02 on closeout and now the ‘06 sells out in an hour. Crazy.

    Jorge – Do you have a website? I’ve searched the internet for one for a long time and have yet to find one. It would really be a nice addition for your company. Thanks.

  4. December 3, 2008

    Ken B.

    Gary,

    I haven’t posted in a long time. I really enjoyed your guest today and his perspective on the wine world. I drink alot of Spanish wines, so it was great to hear his view of Spanish wines and their rise in popularity.

    Ken B.

  5. December 3, 2008

    jer

    Did not know that! Love Garnachas. Got to find that ‘05.

  6. December 3, 2008

    Chippewamike

    QOTD: Yes, I did :)

    Great guest. Great show!

  7. December 3, 2008

    David Dadekian

    QOTD: No. I’m not entirely surprised to hear it though. When I visited Spain and drove around the country side I remembered being amazed at the amount of grapevines. I was also completely taken aback by how many olive trees I saw. There had to be more than Italy.

  8. December 3, 2008

    Tom T.

    No I did not know that, great episode.

  9. December 3, 2008

    Deano

    Good episode I am loving the blind shows and the guest shows.

    QOTD:
    -Nope I didn’t know that :)

  10. December 3, 2008

    Julie

    Going to Spain next fall while my nephew is there for college. Can’t wait! Valladolid is located approximately two and a half hours northwest of Madrid. The city is rich in artistic and historic heritage and popularly known as the center of the area where the purest “Castellano” Spanish is spoken.

    QOTD: Yes- our wine club researched Spain quite extensively last year and our household drinks a lot of Spainish wines.

  11. December 3, 2008

    Emily & James H.

    It’s Airen, guys.

  12. December 3, 2008

    glenn

    Spain is such a beautiful country and Malaga a lovely city. loved watching Jorge play with corks while you played with the toy wrestler!!!

    just looked thru a few Spanish wines in my cellar and they all have Jorge’s brand on the back!

    QotD: i did not know Spain had more different varietals than any other country. i do know i adore Spain and want to return. THUNDER CRUISE ON THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA ONE DAY???

  13. December 3, 2008

    Rossodio

    QOTD: Actually, yes – the last winetasting I did at my place was spanish wines, and when researching all this stuff to make a handout for people, I discovered this. Interesting, though so many of the whites that are made in the country stay in the country as blah-quality wines.

  14. December 3, 2008

    Andy

    QOTD– No , but us vino heads kind of forget about the old Spain… They have great wines for great value . Thanks G.

  15. December 3, 2008

    ex-lurkdawg

    Thank you, Jorge, for being on the show. Thank you, Gary, for your ability to have such great guests (we’re getting spoiled now). This was a wonderful episode. Jorge, I have tasted quite a few of your wines and am often impressed by their quality.
    qotd: yes, I did know that

  16. December 3, 2008

    Phil G

    QOTD – knew Spain, France, and Italy were at the top, but didn’t know the order…

    That was fun and really interesting!

  17. December 3, 2008

    theemptyglass

    The glitch was actually kinda cool, i thought it’d been done on purpose

    QOTD: No, but it doesn’t surprise me.

  18. December 3, 2008

    SaraMHCRU

    Awesome show. I did not know that before. I have been finding a LOT of super-cheap wines with the Jorge Ordonez label on them that have been really fantastic for everyday drinking. Spanish reds are my new go-to. I am loving them.

  19. December 3, 2008

    M

    http://www.tienda.com/reference/ordonez.html

  20. December 3, 2008

    M

    I looked in my cellar to see if I have/had Jorge Ordonez wines. I’ve had the Tres Picos Garnacha. In fact we enjoyed it so much, we gave it as a holiday gift to many friends one year. I’ve enjoyed the Finca Allende rioja. Locally I’ve seen the Llicorella Priorat. I’ll pick some up soon.

    I wonder if he imports any bierzo.

  21. December 3, 2008

    ryan

    Plenty of clonal selection going on in Spain. Tons of it! To say there isn’t, is just plain silly.

  22. December 3, 2008

    Susan

    Gary, After MUCH care & thought, I have made the decision……………………… to just be a lurker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!! :)

  23. December 3, 2008

    rimarfish

    QOTD: No, i didn’t know…but it was a very instructive show. Excellent!

  24. December 3, 2008

    Andrew D

    Fantastic show guys, thanks

    QOTD: NO I didn’t (looking back over my tasting notes, it’s strange but for some reson Spain is reamarkable unrepresented, I really need to drink more Spainish wine)

    Cheers
    Andrew

  25. December 3, 2008

    Jim Stephens-Wine Dude

    So sorry to leave two comments, but this is good stuff! Try out the Ordonez & Co. 2005 dessert wine in the 500ml bottle called “#2 Victoria” from Malaga…Whhoooooey, is it one gorgeous sweetie that is devoid of the cloying and heavy palate of most dessert wines. incredible and elegant, it is the pinot noir of dessert wines.

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