EP 103 93 Point Wines Are They Worth It?

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Today Gary attacks three wines with huge scores, 93 points to be exact and tries to see if they are worth the score. Sit back and watch a very interesting episode of Wine Library TV and oh yeah send a link to all your friends!

 
 

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Manuel

Excuse me, but I am from Portugal and there is a BIG difference in the different styles of ports and depending on that is the time how long you can or should drink the Port after opening the bottle.
A usual Ruby or Tawny, Ruby or Ruby or Tawny Reserva as well as 10 years to 40 years Tawnys you can easily drink for 2-3 months after opening without any notable decrease in quality.
BUT: It is completely different with an older vintage port!!!
Vintage Port should be consumed within at least 48 hours after opening. Every Portwine producer and everyone who knows about Port would suggests that!

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  • That was awesome Gary!!! I have to buy new pants now because I laughed my ass off!!!

    I’m a bear (used to have the nickname “Bear”)

    Great tasting today.

    QOD…I have mentioned in past poats about wine snobbery but I think the best comes from a restaurant owner I know. He has a grasp on a market in an area that will not pay for true quality so this restaurant is considered to be “fine dining” in my neck of the woods. It is not “fine dining” by my standards…hold on a second…am I committing food snobbery?…I am…I think.

    OK so I’m not a rat and I am not going to bash this guy.

    Yeah right…
    So what the folks out here in rural GA consider to be fine dining, I consider to be just better than typical restaurant food. As the wine list goes…it is based on customer purchase, not request or taste, but cutomer purchase with a couple of high eighty pointers as the top shelf offerings.
    I ask the owner about changing some of the wines and maybe offering a few others (I mentioned some that have great QPR) and he said,
    “But everyone loves the house merlot. It is so good. I have been drinking wines for many years and know that this merlot is real quality. Would you like a glass?”
    “What kind of merlot is it?” I ask.
    Much to my suprise he said, “Yellow Tail. One of the best Australian wine producers.”
    I replied, “I’m not a big Yellow Tail fan. I think I have a Sam Adams.”
    “You are young so over time your palate will become defined and you will taste quality like I do.” was he response.

    NO WAY!!! I may be “young” (28) but I know damn well I have a better palate than this jackass any day! I do still feel like I am learning but this guy was over the top on me because I am young and I must not know anything about wine.
    I left it at that.

    So Gary, when and where is the WLTV party?

  • Mike S.

    The Redskins lost, so it wasn’t that great of a football weekend. However, amidst other good news from USA Rugby this weekend, the Men’s National Team qualified for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France next, so that more than makes up for the Redskins’ bend and break defense.

    Gary – you’re not a shark. It’s a reference to an old “Happy Days” episode where Fonzie jumps over a shark while waterskiing and has become a reference for when a television show is no longer any good. If you don’t do an episode on red Burgundy, though, you just might reach that point…

    Wine snobbery, easily when an arrogant French waiter pointedly told my girlfriend (who’s from Dijon) and I that he had a better, more expensive, wine than the one we’d chosen and refused to bring out what we originally wanted. Fortunately, the wine he chose was terrible and we politely asked for our original selection. Ahh, the expression on his face still brings a smile to face.

  • Mike S.

    The Redskins lost, so it wasn’t that great of a football weekend. However, amidst other good news from USA Rugby this weekend, the Men’s National Team qualified for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France next, so that more than makes up for the Redskins’ bend and break defense.

    Gary – you’re not a shark. It’s a reference to an old “Happy Days” episode where Fonzie jumps over a shark while waterskiing and has become a reference for when a television show is no longer any good. If you don’t do an episode on red Burgundy, though, you just might reach that point…

    Wine snobbery, easily when an arrogant French waiter pointedly told my girlfriend (who’s from Dijon) and I that he had a better, more expensive, wine than the one we’d chosen and refused to bring out what we originally wanted. Fortunately, the wine he chose was terrible and we politely asked for our original selection. Ahh, the expression on his face still brings a smile to face.

  • I hate to say it, but I probably get called a wine snob more than I deserve. I tell people what I honestly think of a wine (if they ask) but when I sayI don’t like it, they think I’m a snob..aaaargh!

  • I hate to say it, but I probably get called a wine snob more than I deserve. I tell people what I honestly think of a wine (if they ask) but when I sayI don’t like it, they think I’m a snob..aaaargh!

  • TimF…
    Sawyer Cellars – Napa (OUT OF THIS WORLD)…also as a side note I did some barrel tasting and they have some serious juice coming too!!! I also got to taste some Cab that had been picked the day before and it was so complex already with green bell pepper, sweet blueberries, and blackberries cobbler!

    Larkmead Vineyards – Napa (good wine and nice place…young)

    Cass Winery – Paso Robles (some good to very good and some OK…young but very good concept and drive)

  • Good point Brandon, I get that too.

  • TimF…
    Sawyer Cellars – Napa (OUT OF THIS WORLD)…also as a side note I did some barrel tasting and they have some serious juice coming too!!! I also got to taste some Cab that had been picked the day before and it was so complex already with green bell pepper, sweet blueberries, and blackberries cobbler!

    Larkmead Vineyards – Napa (good wine and nice place…young)

    Cass Winery – Paso Robles (some good to very good and some OK…young but very good concept and drive)

  • Good point Brandon, I get that too.

  • John Coyne

    This is in response to the question posed by Damon on Port decanting. For vintage ports older than twenty years, the bottles have a thick layer of sediment on the bottom. It’s OK to decant with cheesecloth to catch the sediment. Wash out the bottle, making sure all the sediment has been removed. Using a funnel, pour the decanted Port back into the bottle and top off with a Vacuvin. I like Port around 65 degrees.

  • John Coyne

    This is in response to the question posed by Damon on Port decanting. For vintage ports older than twenty years, the bottles have a thick layer of sediment on the bottom. It’s OK to decant with cheesecloth to catch the sediment. Wash out the bottle, making sure all the sediment has been removed. Using a funnel, pour the decanted Port back into the bottle and top off with a Vacuvin. I like Port around 65 degrees.

  • Henry

    Where’s all those cute Jet’s stuff… LOL

  • Henry

    Where’s all those cute Jet’s stuff… LOL

  • JohnM

    Enjoyable episode, Gary. Thanks for continuing to taste and tell, instead of merely being a lap dog for anyone, as the audio clip suggested. Personally, I’d probably be a panther if any animal. Wine snobbery isn’t a topic about which I’ve got good stories. I know someone who can be quite a snob, but he’s treating me with deference now I’ve demonstrated having as (if not more) of a sophisticated palate and underwstanding of wine. As a psychologist, I see such snobbery as a sign of underlying insecurity and don’t worry about the message.

  • JohnM

    Enjoyable episode, Gary. Thanks for continuing to taste and tell, instead of merely being a lap dog for anyone, as the audio clip suggested. Personally, I’d probably be a panther if any animal. Wine snobbery isn’t a topic about which I’ve got good stories. I know someone who can be quite a snob, but he’s treating me with deference now I’ve demonstrated having as (if not more) of a sophisticated palate and underwstanding of wine. As a psychologist, I see such snobbery as a sign of underlying insecurity and don’t worry about the message.

  • Anthony L

    Hey Gary,

    It was great meeting you and your father Saturday. I was the guy who’s running the shop in Staten Island(in case you remembered hehe). Anyway, I loved the Roquefort which I had with a bottle of Stephan Ridge Syrah, Awesome! I also picked up the Eagle Point Ranch Syrah, the ’99 Palomero and the Godello which was tasted. It was an absolute pleasure walking through your store. I love this Industry, and as a fellow retailer I love seeing innovation as well as creating some. Thats what makes working all the long hours so worth it.

    QOTD-I think I might actually be guilty of some snobery of my own. At my shop when a customer would ask for a “nice Burgundy wine” and I’ve followed it up with the question “are looking for red or white” when I know they ‘re really just looking for Paul Masson or Carlo Rossi. just havin some harmless fun I guess. Is it wrong? 😉 As far as snobery from other people, nothing significant comes to mind. mostly just closed minded opinionated stuff.

    Good Luck with the tasting this week, not that you need it.

  • Anthony L

    Hey Gary,

    It was great meeting you and your father Saturday. I was the guy who’s running the shop in Staten Island(in case you remembered hehe). Anyway, I loved the Roquefort which I had with a bottle of Stephan Ridge Syrah, Awesome! I also picked up the Eagle Point Ranch Syrah, the ’99 Palomero and the Godello which was tasted. It was an absolute pleasure walking through your store. I love this Industry, and as a fellow retailer I love seeing innovation as well as creating some. Thats what makes working all the long hours so worth it.

    QOTD-I think I might actually be guilty of some snobery of my own. At my shop when a customer would ask for a “nice Burgundy wine” and I’ve followed it up with the question “are looking for red or white” when I know they ‘re really just looking for Paul Masson or Carlo Rossi. just havin some harmless fun I guess. Is it wrong? 😉 As far as snobery from other people, nothing significant comes to mind. mostly just closed minded opinionated stuff.

    Good Luck with the tasting this week, not that you need it.

  • Considering all the football comparisons, how ’bout the question of what type of wine would Terrell Owens be? Or what type of wine would any player be for that matter? Critics and aficionados alike will generally liken wine to personality traits, and what better character to start off w/ then the bratty, brash and poisonous TO?
    Considering the fact that he’s big, loud and colorful, it’s gotta be in the red family.
    His muscularity has a spicy, tannic bite…so that leads me to syrah. The more I think of it, there are very little refined or balanced qualities that TO possesses. All this leads me to conclude that Terrell Owens is an under ripe Petite Sirah, maybe from the Anderson Valley in California.
    If I was truly mean, I’d also add that he can be a ‘corked’ Anderson Valley Petit Sirah, which can be poisonous.

  • Considering all the football comparisons, how ’bout the question of what type of wine would Terrell Owens be? Or what type of wine would any player be for that matter? Critics and aficionados alike will generally liken wine to personality traits, and what better character to start off w/ then the bratty, brash and poisonous TO?
    Considering the fact that he’s big, loud and colorful, it’s gotta be in the red family.
    His muscularity has a spicy, tannic bite…so that leads me to syrah. The more I think of it, there are very little refined or balanced qualities that TO possesses. All this leads me to conclude that Terrell Owens is an under ripe Petite Sirah, maybe from the Anderson Valley in California.
    If I was truly mean, I’d also add that he can be a ‘corked’ Anderson Valley Petit Sirah, which can be poisonous.

  • the professor and….

    Tony S. – That’s just insecure bullshit!! never, never judge a man’s character by the clothes he wears. To this day I intentionally dress in jeans and t-shirts on my own time because it reminds me of where I started, and more importantly, to never become a materialistic, pompass ass.

  • the professor and….

    Tony S. – That’s just insecure bullshit!! never, never judge a man’s character by the clothes he wears. To this day I intentionally dress in jeans and t-shirts on my own time because it reminds me of where I started, and more importantly, to never become a materialistic, pompass ass.

  • Bill Nelson

    Gary, the Vikings managed to beat the Lions so life is good this weeek. I was once standing at the bar tasting in a California winery and had the bartender take my glass and swirl it on the bar because he said I wasn’t doing it right. I always figure that if you aren’t spilling the wine it’s ok! Today’s episodes shows it’s not 93 points til Gary says it’s 93 points!

  • Bill Nelson

    Gary, the Vikings managed to beat the Lions so life is good this weeek. I was once standing at the bar tasting in a California winery and had the bartender take my glass and swirl it on the bar because he said I wasn’t doing it right. I always figure that if you aren’t spilling the wine it’s ok! Today’s episodes shows it’s not 93 points til Gary says it’s 93 points!

  • the professor and….

    Gary, congratulations! You’ve offically become big enough to be slandered! People must be intimidated, or no one would give a crap what some guy in Jersey is doing. So let me be the first to say, congratulations buddy, you’ve made it.

  • the professor and….

    Gary, congratulations! You’ve offically become big enough to be slandered! People must be intimidated, or no one would give a crap what some guy in Jersey is doing. So let me be the first to say, congratulations buddy, you’ve made it.

  • Matty Van, Rochester,NY

    class snobery…I remember when I was 8 years old my dad did something for his ammusment and to teach me something, he was going to but a new 88 vette with the the options and we went to the dealer only he wore cut off shorts (it was the 80’s) and a tee shirt with a small but noticable staine on it, he got just about no service and I remember the sales guy telling him that they only test drive the vettes for serious buyers only. The next day we went back only he was wearing a suit, freash shave and looking good, and there was a sales guy all over us kissing his ass.

    its amazing how people treat you different based on looks

  • Matty Van, Rochester,NY

    class snobery…I remember when I was 8 years old my dad did something for his ammusment and to teach me something, he was going to but a new 88 vette with the the options and we went to the dealer only he wore cut off shorts (it was the 80’s) and a tee shirt with a small but noticable staine on it, he got just about no service and I remember the sales guy telling him that they only test drive the vettes for serious buyers only. The next day we went back only he was wearing a suit, freash shave and looking good, and there was a sales guy all over us kissing his ass.

    its amazing how people treat you different based on looks

  • Aside from my own bout of wine snobbery last weekend, I haven’t encountered much. I’m not a terribly serious guy, and don’t hang out with people who take work/life/wine too seriously. Wine is too be enjoyed, not obsessed over. I agree with the insecurity comment.

    In my wine column, I try very hard to make fun of wine snobbery and put new wine drinkers at ease in their lack of knowledge. My approach is to make fun of the people that new wine drinkers fear will make fun of them. Here’s a couple of good examples:

    http://wine-thoughts.blogspot.com/2006/09/bad-acid-trips-and-spitting.html

    http://wine-thoughts.blogspot.com/2006/09/jed-clampett-and-french.html

  • Aside from my own bout of wine snobbery last weekend, I haven’t encountered much. I’m not a terribly serious guy, and don’t hang out with people who take work/life/wine too seriously. Wine is too be enjoyed, not obsessed over. I agree with the insecurity comment.

    In my wine column, I try very hard to make fun of wine snobbery and put new wine drinkers at ease in their lack of knowledge. My approach is to make fun of the people that new wine drinkers fear will make fun of them. Here’s a couple of good examples:

    http://wine-thoughts.blogspot.com/2006/09/bad-acid-trips-and-spitting.html

    http://wine-thoughts.blogspot.com/2006/09/jed-clampett-and-french.html

  • Kell

    Did anyone else think it was hilarious that the wine that the clip used as an example was the review
    of the Kendal Jackson 2005 Chardonay – ” A Wine Library *exclusive*” ???
    Hopefully anyone hearing that will get the sense of humor and irreverence that makes WLTV great.

    long time viewer, first time poster.

  • Chris Marcantonio

    Gary,

    Love the show! Your the Ryan Seacrest of wine. Can you recomend a great wine for watching re-runs of 90210?

  • Kell

    Did anyone else think it was hilarious that the wine that the clip used as an example was the review
    of the Kendal Jackson 2005 Chardonay – ” A Wine Library *exclusive*” ???
    Hopefully anyone hearing that will get the sense of humor and irreverence that makes WLTV great.

    long time viewer, first time poster.

  • Chris Marcantonio

    Gary,

    Love the show! Your the Ryan Seacrest of wine. Can you recomend a great wine for watching re-runs of 90210?

  • Ed R…whats up? Did you really think the show was that bad? I mean cmon..whats wrong with telling what our wine backgrounds are. If someone says it was to get drunk, and now they have evolved into a connoisseur…then so be it. At least people are being honest.

    What did you think was wrong with this episode? You REALLY didn’t eloborate.
    To say Gary has 25 epsiodes left is a little harsh…even though you thought the episode was bad, doesn’t he deserve a bad showing every now and then?

    B

  • Ed R…whats up? Did you really think the show was that bad? I mean cmon..whats wrong with telling what our wine backgrounds are. If someone says it was to get drunk, and now they have evolved into a connoisseur…then so be it. At least people are being honest.

    What did you think was wrong with this episode? You REALLY didn’t eloborate.
    To say Gary has 25 epsiodes left is a little harsh…even though you thought the episode was bad, doesn’t he deserve a bad showing every now and then?

    B

  • Panman

    I like the replication of the J-E-T-S chant, with the word WINE!

  • Panman

    I like the replication of the J-E-T-S chant, with the word WINE!

  • Ed R

    Brandon M,
    I posted a reponse too your last post on the previous shows comment section.

  • Ed R

    Brandon M,
    I posted a reponse too your last post on the previous shows comment section.

  • Rob M.

    Biggest example of wine snobbery- this recent BBC report decrying RP as a critic, rating systems, and some Vaynerchuck dude who hawks wine on the internet.

    What happened to my gravitar?

    Thanks as always,
    Rob (who curiously has not bashed the Jets or mentioned his beloved Dolphins in a while)

  • Rob M.

    Biggest example of wine snobbery- this recent BBC report decrying RP as a critic, rating systems, and some Vaynerchuck dude who hawks wine on the internet.

    What happened to my gravitar?

    Thanks as always,
    Rob (who curiously has not bashed the Jets or mentioned his beloved Dolphins in a while)

  • the professor and….

    Kell, Great catch!!! I did notice it but forgot about it until you just mentioned it. Yeah thought it was ironic as hell, WL exclusive, 83pts, pazzzzzzzz. Totally classic!

  • the professor and….

    Kell, Great catch!!! I did notice it but forgot about it until you just mentioned it. Yeah thought it was ironic as hell, WL exclusive, 83pts, pazzzzzzzz. Totally classic!

  • Denise

    Shark? Hawk? No, Gary, you’re the man!! Another great WLTV episode. Thanks!

  • Denise

    Shark? Hawk? No, Gary, you’re the man!! Another great WLTV episode. Thanks!

  • GregS

    Gary,

    I feel your pain, nuff said about this weekends football.

    The most annoying wine snobbery I have run into was the fine dining room on our last cruise. They have all these annoying sommelier guys who act like they alone have any knowledge of wine. Or even worse when they snob-ify the whole experience by going into the whole “excellent choice, blah blah blah” thing where they try to build you up into thinking you are a wine snob. I just want to enjoy my wine!

  • GregS

    Gary,

    I feel your pain, nuff said about this weekends football.

    The most annoying wine snobbery I have run into was the fine dining room on our last cruise. They have all these annoying sommelier guys who act like they alone have any knowledge of wine. Or even worse when they snob-ify the whole experience by going into the whole “excellent choice, blah blah blah” thing where they try to build you up into thinking you are a wine snob. I just want to enjoy my wine!

  • Ed R

    I have no good wine snob stories in my early wine life. Thank You, Dan for clearing up the jump the shark reference for those not familiar with it. Gotta love the Fonz

  • Ed R

    I have no good wine snob stories in my early wine life. Thank You, Dan for clearing up the jump the shark reference for those not familiar with it. Gotta love the Fonz

  • stewart l

    I was dining in Hilton head sev yrs ago with aphysician I was thinking of joining. To impress me he asked for a certain northern rhone wine that he said he had visited on vacation. After we had all drank about half a glass, he told the sommelier that he didn’t like it, and it didn’t taste like the same wine he drank in France. There was nothing wrong with the wine, just he didn’t think it was as good after he had bragged about drinking with the owner at the winery on a private tour. The sommelier reluctantly took it back. When he ordered a new bottle, which he preferred because it was a wine he also had in his cellar, she poured it, and by “accident” spilled it right in his lap. My wife and I still laugh about this. Not suprisingly, I didn’t join his practice.

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