By Request- A Blind Pinot Noir Tasting – Episode #624

February 16, 2009

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Gary Vaynerchuk fulfills a viewer request and tastes 5 Pinot Noir wines blind.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2006 Montebruno Pinot Noir Willamette ValleyWillamette Pinot Noir play review at cork'd
2006 Mt Difficulty Pinot Noir Central OtagoNew Zealand Pinot Noir play review at cork'd
2006 Sojourn Cellars Sonoma Coast Pinot NoirSonoma Pinot Noir play review at cork'd
2006 Louis Jadot Nuits St GeorgeNuits Ste Georges play review at cork'd
2006 Amayna Pinot NoirChilean Pinot Noir play review at cork'd

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  1. February 17, 2009

    Big D

    I really enjoy the blind tasting shows. The usual preconceptions go away and the wine stands on its own.

    QOTD: I haven’t tasted any Chilean wines that really impressed although a few have had a decent QPR.

  2. February 17, 2009

    Car0lyn

    QOTD – VINA CHOCALAN GRAN RESERVA 04. I bought it from WL in Dec 2007. It’s on my ‘wishlist’ – can you bring it in again? I’ll put in an ‘official’ request to see if it can be found.

    Excellent show!

  3. February 17, 2009

    gsb

    Not sure what the best Chilean wine I’ve had is, but for the price (ten bucks) I’ve been pretty happy with the Rothchild Cabernet effort named Brisandes. I sometimes find Cabs a bit difficult, but this one pairs easily and doesn’t kick me in the head with a lot of harsh tannins while still giving me a nice dark chocolate note that I like.

  4. February 17, 2009

    Jay

    Best Chilean wine? Don Melchor Cab. Best Chilean QPR? Montes Alpha Syrah (to echo earlier comments)

  5. February 17, 2009

    Alan and Gayle

    QOTD:Concha y Toro 2003 Puente Alto Don Melchor Cabernet Sauvignon

    We think the Blinds are the BEST!

  6. February 17, 2009

    jwink

    PS–Gary, I’m trying to add you as a LinkedIn connection but it wants your email address and I’m using what I can find on this site/GV.com and no-dice. Please let me know the email address privately or if you would modify your “add” rules that would be appreciated.

  7. February 17, 2009

    jwink

    Gary, love the blind tasting format. Can’t really say a specific Chilean wine I’ve had, but know I’ve had some. Science lesson….copper doesn’t rust it just oxidizes.

  8. February 17, 2009

    Smahlatz

    QOTD : Montes Alpha Syrah

  9. February 17, 2009

    Smahlatz

    AOTD : Montes Alpha Syrah

  10. February 17, 2009

    Karl Laczko

    Of course I meant the ‘04 Terrunyo!

  11. February 17, 2009

    Karl Laczko

    I really love these blind tasting shows, and this one shook it up a bit with the Burgundy going DOWN!

    QOTD – Best Chilean so far – Terrunyo Sauvignon Blanc by Concha Y Toro, the ‘94 vintage was excellent.For reds Valdivieso’s Reserve Cabernet Francs have been good on the ‘00 and ‘03 vintages as well.

    ….have you missed me? ;)

  12. February 17, 2009

    Dave J.

    i totally dig the blind tasting format. i would like to see it at least once a week.
    qotd: primus

  13. February 17, 2009

    Kyle

    Gary, keeping on the S. A. bend, I have been drinking loads of wine from Uruguay lately. Specifically, Pisano vinyards, Torrontes, Tannat, and Cabernet Sauvignon. These all roll in at the $10-12 range here in Clearwater, Florida. I would personally love to see an episode devoted to this bodega. I also think an exciting show would include players like Tikal(Jubilo, Patriota), Luca(Chardonnay, Syrah), and Susana Balbao(Cabernet, Malbec, and “Crios” Torrontes) from Argentina, as well as the Concha y Toro/Rothchild joint venture from the Chilean Vina Almaviva. Having been responsible for the wine list at an upscale South American fusion restaurant (The Black Palm), I was able taste these wines consistently for two years. We also prided ourselves on a short and sweet winelist of 87-92+ wines in the “restaurant” $30-75 range. So, I definitely share your appreciation for the Spanish and South American value plays. Great show. Thanks for all you do in the wine world.

  14. February 17, 2009

    Richie

    QQTD: CONO SUR “THE OCIO” PINOT NOIR 2005

  15. February 17, 2009

    Kyle

    Almaviva 1997, 2003

  16. February 17, 2009

    wayno da wino

    WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOA, FAAAAAAAAANTAAAAAAAAASTIIIIIIIC EPISODE !!!!!!!!!!
    Moooochoooo Mooooochoooo Thanx G !!! LOOOOOOOOVE BLIND TASTINGS !!!

    qotd: Not a Chile Vino Drinker. Had a Concho Y Toro about 20 years
    ago, that’s about it. But definitely gotta do some explorin’ there….

  17. February 17, 2009

    TommyB

    Hi Gary; I love Chilean wine but I think my favourite so far is the Cono Sur Viognier by Adolfo Hurtago in Colchagua Valley. It’s quite sweet but just lovely to drink, especially with the old Thai style dishes. You ever tried it? We’re talking tropical fruits baby! Just a great fun and enjoyable wine.

  18. February 17, 2009

    D Provenzano

    Another great show Gary. My personal chilean fav would have to be Purple Angel from Montes.

  19. February 17, 2009

    Craig Haserot - Sojourn

    Yo G -

    Wow, thanks! I had one of those moments when I wanted to grab the Queen CD and play “We are the Champions” and crank it up! Seriously, we work sooooo hard to make our artisan Pinot noir and Cabernet Sauvignon wines it’s nice when recognition like this occurs.

    We are almost sold out of our 2006 Pinot’s. The good news is that our 2007 Pinot’s (like many other Pinot producers) are crazy good – the weather was perfect at the end of the growing season, and the extended hang-time provided an extra scoop of physiological development.

    When is the WLTV Malconsorts smack-down? I’ll fly out for that one to help hoover up the leftover wine crumbs!

  20. February 17, 2009

    GP

    QOTD: Chilean (of course) cab I bought in California at a MacFrugal’s in the 1990’s–seriously! Don’t remember anything else about it. Remember that I went back to buy more, but none there ever again, so I let it go…

  21. February 17, 2009

    ktf

    Don Melchor. I have a verticle from 2001. Good Stuff!!

  22. February 17, 2009

    Brady B

    QotD: 2005 Pepperwood Grove Pinot Noir. Its by Don Sebastiani & Sons in Napa but they use Chilean grapes.

  23. February 17, 2009

    Red

    Loved the episdoe. How about a show on Pinot Meunier?

    QOTD: 2005 Montes Folly Syrah, hell yes!!!!

  24. February 17, 2009

    darthsadr

    Iron Sheik baby!!!!!!
    QOTD: Casa Lapostelle Merlot

  25. February 17, 2009

    Jane

    Loved the blind tasting format – lots of fun!

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