Italian Red Wine Tasting – Episode #601

December 29, 2008

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Gary Vaynerchuk tries 3 wines from Italy and tries to talk about the 2008 NY JETS season.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2007 Colosi Nero D’avolaSicilia IGT play review at cork'd
2006 La Spinetta Il Nero Di CasanovaTuscan Sangiovese play review at cork'd
2006 Gaja Ca’marcanda PromisSuper Tuscan play review at cork'd

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174 Responses

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  1. December 29, 2008

    Kevin K

    QOTD: My beautiful wife, Amara.

  2. December 29, 2008

    Dale Cruse

    P.S. Ian should be on the show more often.

  3. December 29, 2008

    Dale Cruse

    Look at Ian droppin’ some knowledge!

  4. December 29, 2008

    Eli2Tyree

    cause ian asked it.. I must answer… definatly my girlfriend Patti and my 8 year old daughter Hannah

  5. December 29, 2008

    Anthony L.

    Good episode. I love southern Italian wines. Too often over looked. Im also glad Mangini is gone. Bring on Bill Cowher.

  6. December 29, 2008

    Khiem Tran

    It saddens me when you bring up a value play because of a high critic score at a cheap price. I am a fundamental drinker who despises the critics system. No matter how skilled a critic is, he or she cannot judge based on a simple taste and spit of so many wines in one sitting. This ultimately puts the delicate and subtle wines at a disadvantage, and the more fruity and vanilla ones will stand out. It’s a terrible system

    The Spinetta seems to me by your description to be very raw and uncivilized. I feel that for an Italian red wine, which traditionally should still be in barrels for three years before aging in bottles. This one is probabbly still a young child trying to mature into something great. You shouldn’t give out scores when a wine is premature.

    I am a fan of your show, have been watching for the last 100 episodes.
    -Khiem

  7. December 29, 2008

    ScottEJ

    Congrats, Ian.

    My wife.

  8. December 29, 2008

    Tracy

    You’re so passionate! The NY Jets need that passion. You should be their next coach! :)

  9. December 29, 2008

    Pete C

    Thanks for the honesty. Good to see Ian on the show. He is an excellent wine guy with good taste and instincts. Congrats on the new baby…it’s a life changer.

  10. December 29, 2008

    Chris Braun

    Really enjoyed the show, though it’s too bad the last two wines were disappointing.

    QOTD: Hard to pick one person. My husband gets a lot of points, but I was pretty much already who I am before we got married. If I had to pick one person, it’s probably my dad (who died 8 years ago at age 84). He was a great man and a true role model to my brother and me.

  11. December 29, 2008

    Kate the Great

    QOTD Definitely my husband! We’ve been married almost 9 years and I’ve become a better person mostly because of him:)

  12. December 29, 2008

    Moselman

    Sheesh The palate expansion has run awry with recent Italians – having some rough luck with them. I’m thinking Sr. Ordonez had it right about Italian wine shipping leaving something to be desired.

    On the bright side, maybe Jets ownership got a little more affordable with the recent setbacks.

    But if you hate football…

  13. December 29, 2008

    Quip

    I’m up for trying the Nero D’avola. As a newborn Vayniac, I’ve got some exploring to do. As far as Mangini goes, I think it’s a bit of a knee-jerk reaction. As a Bronco fan, think what Shanihan is facing despite back-to-back Super Bowls.

    QOTD: Undoubtedly my father, despite losing his presence at a tender age, his spirit is always with me.

  14. December 29, 2008

    Tom T.

    QOTD – Mom & Dad of course. Thanks for another good episode.

  15. December 29, 2008

    Harry

    Congratulations Ian!
    QOTD: My boy Jack has always got my back.

  16. December 29, 2008

    JimChem

    QOTD: My wife of 46 years as of December 26th. Who every likes to celebrate an anniversary on the day after Christmas?

    Good show.

  17. December 29, 2008

    Higs

    Great show Gary. Guest was excellent; I love babies. Enjoy him, he will be a teenager soon enough. :-) I’m liking Italian wines. Will have to try the D’avola. Hope Brett comes back for one more year.
    QOTD: My Grandmother, 92 and doing very well! Happy New Year!

  18. December 29, 2008

    Dino

    Enjoyed Ian’s perspective. BTW, knew Favre would crash and burn but what about my Chargers! Bolts are rolling baby!
    QOTD: My wife of 27 years, Barbara.

  19. December 29, 2008

    sam

    Congrats to the parenthood advocate!

    Ian is a fun guy. He is calm and seems confident about his tastes.

    I’ve enjoyed Italian reds lately especially the Marchese Antinori, a Chianti Classico, and a newbie for me: Le Sughere di Frassinello Maremma.

    QOTD: I believe my parents, who I am very close to, both of ‘em, have a lot to do with who I have become in many ways.

  20. December 29, 2008

    Lisa

    Gary V on SPIKE TV…NICE!

    QOTD – The people in my past . . . I would not be the woman I am today had I not lived through that part of my life.

  21. December 29, 2008

    rick redekop

    My wife of 27plus years just gets to be the better person behind me every year. Yesterday she suggested we take drive to Vancouver BC and check out some wine bars she had been reading about and as always, we found a out of the way place near skid row that had a Sean Thackrey wine that we are now searching out. Have you tasted any of his wines?

  22. December 29, 2008

    Kelly Goff

    Wow, I have to find that first wine. I am on an Italian kick right now anyway. Nice to meet Ian, you speak about him a lot.

    Qotd: my mother keeps me in check, my husband and kids are my life!

  23. December 29, 2008

    big_al

    Good episode. I’ve got a bunch of 2005 Gaja Promis that I don’t plan on touching for at least 5 or 6 years. Ever try the Gaja Ca’Marcanda Magari (50% M, 25% C.S., 15% C.F.)? Also a very nice wine.

  24. December 29, 2008

    Jazzylee77

    That was fun

  25. December 29, 2008

    Derek F

    Nice to have the thunder show back..we had a little WLTV vacation there :-(
    Nice job guys!!

    QOTD: My wife..love her so much…she is my best friend!!

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