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A Red Burgundy Tasting: A Spotlight on Gevrey Chambertin – Episode #531

September 2, 2008

Gary Vaynerchuk tastes the wines of Gevrey Chambertin, the largest appellation in Cotes De Nuits. These Pinot Noirs get put to the test!

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  • “Nice stuff. I made beef bourguignon the classic way with a bottle of r…” by Dessert Wine Nerd
  • “I’ve been so excited for a Burgundy show! Most b/c I just dont get it…” by yowens
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2006 Guillon Gevrey Chambertin Pere GallandGevrey Chambertin play review at cork'd
2006 Esmonin Estournelles St.jacques Gevrey ChambertinGevrey Chambertin play review at cork'd
2003 Serafin Cazetiers Gevrey ChambertinGevrey Chambertin play review at cork'd

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A 3 country Pinot Noir Challenge – Episode #516

August 11, 2008

Gary Vaynerchuk tries 3 – $40 Pinot Noirs head to head and sees who has the chops. Will Burgundy, California or Oregon win this battle?

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  • “It’s fun catching up on WLTV and trying to remember when it is announc…” by Grant
  • “”uhoh it’s pooring” that sums up the jets season….” by robthecomic
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2004 Bertagna Clos Perriere VougeotVougeot & Clos Vougeot play review at cork'd
2006 Antica Terra Pinot NoirOregon Pinot Noir play review at cork'd
2005 Ampelos Pinot Noir RhoOther California Pinot Noir play review at cork'd

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Rully Wines. Wines You Should Know From Burgundy! – Episode #460

May 7, 2008

The wines of Rully are very overlooked and today Gary Vaynerchuk takes a good hard look at them!

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  • “QOTD: Best is Rieslings (Leitz Rudesheim Dry, and Schloss Johannisberg…” by richardvinifera
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    ummm qotd worst: elk cove vineyards…” by nnothing

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2005 Olivier Leflaive Rabource RullyRully/Mercurey/Givry Blanc play review at cork'd
2005 Jaeger Defaix Rully Rabouce BlancRully/Mercurey/Givry Blanc play review at cork'd
2005 Jaeger Defaix Rully Les Cloux BlancRully/Mercurey/Givry Blanc play review at cork'd

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Chassagne Montrachet 2005 Tasting – Episode #446

April 17, 2008

Gary’s wine of choice when he goes towards White Burgundy is often the wonderful Chassagne Montrachet’s, watch today as he tries 3 from the exciting 2005 vintage.

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  • “wowzers… i drank the 05′ la romanee’ myself around the same time las…” by craig paddock
  • “Good show once again and I agree completely on the 80s toys. Not even…” by Dessert Wine Nerd
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Wines tasted in this episode:

2005 Louis Jadot Chassagne MontrachetChassagne Montrachet play review at cork'd
2005 Lamy-pillot Caillerets Chassagne MontrachetChassagne Montrachet play review at cork'd
2005 Fontaine Gagnard La Romanee Chassagne MontrachetChassagne Montrachet play review at cork'd

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Cheese and Wine Pairing from Italy and Burgundy – Episode #152

December 21, 2006

Wines tasted in this episode:

Watch today as Gary does more wine and cheese pairings. See how Gary matches up these three wines with these cheeses.

I’m Not Pissed – Episode #58

July 25, 2006

2004 Three Miners Central Otago Earnscleugh Pinot Noir

Today Gary takes Wine Library TV to the next level, creating a forum for honest discussion about wines. Gary loves sharing his passion for wine with you and now he needs your help. Gary needs input from you the viewer proving that Wine Library TV is not a one way street. Oh yes, he also reviews a hot Pinot Noir from New Zealand and lets you know how it stacks up against traditional Burgundy. Follow Gary into this brave new world.