Tasting wine with Maynard James Keenan of Tool in Arizona. Part 2 – Episode #593

December 9, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk concludes his visit to Arizona with the second part of the episode with one of the most requested guests to appear on the Thunder Show – Maynard James Keenan he also is wowed by the knowledge and passion of winemaker Eric Glomski.

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  • “Very cool episodes with Maynard & Eric! I am a huge Tool and Mayna…” by Michelle J
  • “Fun. I’m a little late on watching this one, but glad I did….” by Heather W
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2007 Caduceus Judith’s Cabernet play review at cork'd
2007 Caduceus Tempranillo “Sancha” play review at cork'd

Links mentioned in today’s episode.

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  1. June 6, 2009

    Michelle J

    Very cool episodes with Maynard & Eric! I am a huge Tool and Maynard James Keenan fan and it is great to see this side of him :) It is terrific he and Eric are bringing Arizona wines to the public. They are obviously very passionate about the wines, and Eric seems very knowledgeable on all aspects of winemaking.
    I definitely am interested in trying some, especially the reds.
    Maynard & Eric-best of luck to you guys in your winemaking venture!

  2. April 27, 2009

    Heather W

    Fun. I’m a little late on watching this one, but glad I did.

  3. April 14, 2009

    Jim W

    Steve, you have never heard of Maynard (not surprising) He isn’t arrogant, you douche, just because someone is quite and confidant doesn’t mean they are arrogant. You’ll come to find that people will listen harder and are more focused on someone who whispers and not on someone who yells.

    Another example of the greatest artist on the planet and the majority of western world don’t even know him but they sure know Brittney Spears. Why do you think that is…..because she is talented?!?! I could say more but only about 1/3 of people will get it. So I’ll leave but saying I think that’s fantastic that you made a wine in honor of you mother, and I live in Canada but I really want to buy a few bottles and plan on making a trip to fly out to see your winery congratulations and best of luck in your futures. Cheers Jim W

  4. April 6, 2009

    Jeff Love

    Well,
    Having read most of the comments above. I’m trying to determine my feelings on the show. ( 1 and 2 ). I’ll start by saying i liked the insight of Eric and Maynards ideas of the wines presented. I am interested in trying a few of the food wines. I to love food. Having said that, Eric!, you are very knowledgeable when it comes to the chemistry of all aspects of wine conjuring. So your words were what i paid more attention to. ummm to cut it short. i liked the interview but the lack of info due to the host having ALOT to say. oh and Eric sorry for the tripple post on the AZ stronghold ( on the road blog ).

  5. March 7, 2009

    Hugh Tyner

    Loved watching these two episodes. I was able to get signed bottles from Maynard and Eric, at the Denver Whole Foods signing. The Malvasia was probably my favorite, but because I like reds more than whites, I only puchased one bottle. My loss I guess. I do have one question, though, to Maynard’s question…What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

    “What do you mean? An African or European swallow?”

  6. February 12, 2009

    Michael Schroeder

    I’m a Chicago transplant in Tucson, Arizona and I appreciate the work these small wineries are doing here in AZ – one of the few things going right in this state.

    I’m glad during this second half here Maynard woke up and finished being nervous… Kind of strange to see a guy who performs in front of ginormous crowds struggle to hold his composure in the first half.

    I think, however, Vay-ner-chuk’s personality would overshadow many peoples’ – even rock stars.

    Best,

    Michael Schroeder

  7. January 30, 2009

    Dessert Wine Nerd

    Fantastic show. Pretty damn cool to see Maynard to a 180 and basically want to do nothing but wine. Same goes for Eric, too. I wish we could get their wines here ( maybe? ), and I wish them success now and in the future. QOTD: King Arthur: What, African or European? Keeper of the Bridge of Death: I dont know that….wahhhhHHHH!!!!!!! ( I could do that all day )

  8. January 24, 2009

    Patty Wilson

    we visited this winery last week on the way back to Phoenix from Sedona. We chose it at random from the three that my friend had on a list. We somehow missed watching these two eps on Page Springs–I wonder how it would have influenced our visit. We didn’t realize that Gary had been there until we saw a newspaper cutout on the bulletin board next to the bathroom.

    Anyway, we didn’t have the same fantastic visit that Gary appeared to have. The tastings were fairly expensive–$10 a flight for a not very generous pour, administered by a not very enthusiastic employee. So, we didn’t risk an additional $10 to try the whites, which sounded intriguing but are not our preferred drink.

    The reds we tasted weren’t bad–of course, I’m assuming that most of what we were tasting was from California grapes. The employee wasn’t very informative, but she told us the grapes were both Arizona and California, wouldn’t go into much detail. The prices were very high. Maybe the whites were $20, but all of the reds were $27 – $29.

    We were going to get another glass of our favorite and sit out on the balcony to enjoy it–and maybe contemplate buying a bottle (overpriced, but we were willing to buy a bottle and support them). However, if we bought a glass of wine (overpriced), they would serve it in the same tasting glass. I don’t even like tasting wine in one of those tiny glasses. They had some decent sized glasses, but they were only for “members.”

    No thanks.

    On the show, you tasted a wine that was for “members” only.

    Well, I guess if we lived in Phoenix, and Page Springs was our best option, we might be members. And we might be able to taste something interesting in a decent sized glass. But meanwhile, we’ll just have to go back to drinking our $8 to $20 wines from all over the world that we buy at Wine Library.

    It was an interesting experience visiting Page Springs, but watching the ep, we don’t see how you could have been visiting the same place.

  9. January 22, 2009

    Justin K

    Just so happened that I was going to be in Phoenix for New Years. Upon seeing this show I implored by buddies that we take a trip up to McCain-ville and visit Page Springs cellars. Unfortunately they weren’t tasting any Caduceus and only one Merkin, but many of the Page Springs were decent efforts and one AZ Stronghold chard really caught my attention.

    Came home with a Caduceus Primer Paso that I look forward to opening and an Page Springs Gevurz that I was really pleased with.

    Go visit the vineyard- very nice people and a gorgeous drive to get there.

  10. January 12, 2009

    yowens

    Awesome series, I’ve really loved some of the wine maker shows, especially those who are doing things new and hare passionate

  11. January 7, 2009

    KenA

    Possibly my favorite show! I, along with my band (click my name to check us out if you like Tool), worship on the altar of Tool!!!!! I have been trying to get a hold of some Caduceus wine, but it is apparently illegal to have it shipped to NJ :( . Can’t wait to see how Maynard and Eric do in bringing quality Arizona wines to the public’s attention.

    QOTD – What? I don’t know that! AHHHHHHH

  12. January 7, 2009

    BW

    Interesting show …. not sure what else to say. Interesting to read the pro & con Maynard comments. I dont have a strong feeling either way, but it was interesting to see that many of the posters did. I am waaaaay late watching this. Was out traveling when episode was released – only found out about it now when my son who is a much bigger Tool fan than I caught wind of it. I do like the idea of guests on the show – they are almost always the best shows.

    Maynard & Eric – best of luck on your project – what is clear to me is your heart is in it !

  13. December 26, 2008

    coffee fiend

    out of all the mythical, blood sucking creatures out there, the Chupacabra is almost certainly the sneakiest

  14. December 22, 2008

    Arizonabay

    Gary, lay off the coke/coffee/whatever you are on. If you are not on anything, maybe try some relaxation techniques before interviews.
    It was PAINFUL to try to watch Maynard and Eric try to speak and get cut off and shouted over the majority of the time.
    You are at a level 9.5… we need you at about a 3. Mkay?

  15. December 22, 2008

    Heath Payne

    A great show. I am happy to see Arizona wines being represented on the national level. I was born and raised in Prescott, AZ and I now live and make wine in Oregon. Every time I go back home I try to taste around as much as I can. I have had many wines from Page Spring Cellars and some of the Merkin and Caduceus wines as well. The Malvasia is great! A word of advise for the people of AZ, stop building golf courses and start planting (more) vines!!

    cheers,
    Heath

  16. December 21, 2008

    Dan-o

    Cool finish to the show!
    QOTD – does Maynard mean an African or European swallow?

  17. December 19, 2008

    sherry jadean chobot

    I only wish that I was sitting betwixt the 3 spitoonies holding the silver chalice which contains the magick elixir of the man,iiii,the king midas, reverand, Lucifer,the music god of the ages,and now winemakerandapocolypticalleader.

  18. December 18, 2008

    Ryan D

    QotD: Well let’s see… a swallow beats his wings 47 times per second, right?

  19. December 17, 2008

    John

    Great show Gary. I had heard from you that some interesting wines were coming out of Arizona, but when I visited Sedona a month ago, I was very surprised that every restaurant I visited did not offer a single Arizonian wine on their menu. I’ll definitely seek out a winery on my next visit.

  20. December 17, 2008

    Laurie in VT

    Haven’t looked at any of the other comments, so I’ll bet someone’s already said this, but…
    QOTD: “What do you mean? African or a European swallow?”

  21. December 17, 2008

    Dustin

    Whisky drinker?? ohh boy, I think this guy needs to read up on the history of Maynard James Keenan to understand how off that comment is.

  22. December 17, 2008

    Andrew D

    Cheers Gary (and team)

    A interesting couple of shows.

    QOTD: 17 :)

    Cheers
    Andrew

  23. December 16, 2008

    The Chad

    Iv bin to pagesprings a few times but only because of tool apc and puscifer. I did buy the 04 sensei witch I thought was way overpriced but would make a grate collectors item even tho I would never sell it.
    Now the wine I did drink. i had two bottols of the 05 Chupacabra one of the 05 Naga and one of the 05 Sensei.sorry to say I injoyed the Chupacabra over the other more expencive wines but then I wouldent even concider my self a noveswin drinker. Nor would I call my self a educate’d man but thay were all drank in grate company. I think that means more then the coast or the ranking of the wine.

  24. December 14, 2008

    dorkusJB

    QOTD: I have been cast to the eternal gorge of peril!

    from reality I expect no definition

  25. December 12, 2008

    James

    This wine sounds good…I plan on buying a bottle soon. On a seperate note ,however, I have been a fan of tool for a long time and man has maynard gotten soft or what? Just kidding, I like to see this side of him sometimes……..peace.

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