EP 204 Kosher Wine – Hey Seriously Watch it.

Wines tasted in this episode:

Question of the day: “What is your tasting note either on paper or in your mind, that only you would understand?”

Links mentioned in todays episode.

Gary talks about Kosher wines and a few fun facts too. Sit back and relax and ENJOY!

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QOTD – Funny enough that you mentioned “personal notes”. Recently I had a glass of Jacob’s Creek 2005 Res Cab (the bottle had been left opened for a little too long…) and it had a distinct flavor of my abuela’s con gris (black beans and rice)!

Do you have any more of those wrist bands? I want one, lol

Ryan

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  • BV

    QOTD: Smells like cheesy smegma.

    Tastefully yours,

    Bill V.

  • BV

    QOTD: Smells like cheesy smegma.

    Tastefully yours,

    Bill V.

  • Susan

    oy vey!

    Comment 1: By CW on March 28th, 2007 at 5:52 pm

    Gary-
    Another fabulous ep!
    I have always been
    curious about how Kosher wines taste.
    Thanks!
    🙂

  • Susan

    oy vey!

    Comment 1: By CW on March 28th, 2007 at 5:52 pm

    Gary-
    Another fabulous ep!
    I have always been
    curious about how Kosher wines taste.
    Thanks!
    🙂

  • Autumnfox

    Okay, I paused to write this but…this truly has come up in my filthy brain.
    QOTD: Smelling the smell after a night of gettin’ it on.

    Running away embarrassed…

  • Autumnfox

    Okay, I paused to write this but…this truly has come up in my filthy brain.
    QOTD: Smelling the smell after a night of gettin’ it on.

    Running away embarrassed…

  • Susan

    Gary-
    Love the reference
    to Casper.
    I have a friend named Casper.
    🙂

  • Susan

    Gary-
    Love the reference
    to Casper.
    I have a friend named Casper.
    🙂

  • stevo

    QOTD: Don’t have one yet…developing…

    GV – do you realize that you use the flavor profile “cherry” in the vast majority of the wines you taste? It most often appears as “sour cherry” but “black cherry” sneaks in there also.

  • stevo

    QOTD: Don’t have one yet…developing…

    GV – do you realize that you use the flavor profile “cherry” in the vast majority of the wines you taste? It most often appears as “sour cherry” but “black cherry” sneaks in there also.

  • Susan

    Gar-
    Love the
    Baby Oak Monster reference!
    Couldn’t stop laughing!!!!!!!!
    🙂

  • Susan

    Gar-
    Love the
    Baby Oak Monster reference!
    Couldn’t stop laughing!!!!!!!!
    🙂

  • Jerry the 2THDR

    QOTD: Dirty Baby Diapers. This is what I get from most of the wines of Alsace. That’s why I avoid them. I have just the person for that semi-sweet Cab. I have been using A Virginia wine- Rivanna Sunset by Burnley Vinyards to introduce my wine novices to reds with some sweetness. I get a thumbs up every time. Please try it. Jerry the 2THDR

  • Jerry the 2THDR

    QOTD: Dirty Baby Diapers. This is what I get from most of the wines of Alsace. That’s why I avoid them. I have just the person for that semi-sweet Cab. I have been using A Virginia wine- Rivanna Sunset by Burnley Vinyards to introduce my wine novices to reds with some sweetness. I get a thumbs up every time. Please try it. Jerry the 2THDR

  • Susan

    Gary-
    FREE Wrist bands.
    I don’t ever turn down free stuff!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks!!!
    🙂

  • Susan

    Gary-
    FREE Wrist bands.
    I don’t ever turn down free stuff!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks!!!
    🙂

  • Love scratch N sniff stickers! I had the whole collection. I loved the gasoline one and the peanut butter and jelly one.

    And of course I had the Smurf stickers too!

  • Love scratch N sniff stickers! I had the whole collection. I loved the gasoline one and the peanut butter and jelly one.

    And of course I had the Smurf stickers too!

  • SpaceJay

    The Pizza scratch & sniff was the bomb. Liked the grape one too.
    QOTD – Theirry & Guy Fat Bastard smells like my father-in-law’s homemade smoked venison sausage.

  • SpaceJay

    The Pizza scratch & sniff was the bomb. Liked the grape one too.
    QOTD – Theirry & Guy Fat Bastard smells like my father-in-law’s homemade smoked venison sausage.

  • Capt M

    I’m a regular customer for Baron Herzog. I like the Cab Sauvignon, but it’s their Zinfandel what I like the best. Price in Panama is about a buck or two more, but the Zin costs about two bucks less than the Cab. Very respectable bottle of wine. Pleasant and very well balanced, very mature and under control.

  • Capt M

    I’m a regular customer for Baron Herzog. I like the Cab Sauvignon, but it’s their Zinfandel what I like the best. Price in Panama is about a buck or two more, but the Zin costs about two bucks less than the Cab. Very respectable bottle of wine. Pleasant and very well balanced, very mature and under control.

  • Justin S

    1. goosenberry silly goose, childish, kiddish, fairy-like, clown

    OMIGOSH you are sucha goosenberry ! Now stop playing sock puppet with your grandma’s unwashed panty hose !

    The pizza scratch and sniff smelled great, now I need to find a wine that smells like a pizza scratch and sniff. Great show as usual!

  • Justin S

    1. goosenberry silly goose, childish, kiddish, fairy-like, clown

    OMIGOSH you are sucha goosenberry ! Now stop playing sock puppet with your grandma’s unwashed panty hose !

    The pizza scratch and sniff smelled great, now I need to find a wine that smells like a pizza scratch and sniff. Great show as usual!

  • QOTD: First NZ SB in the 70’s smelled like Horse Piss…then one First Growth at a fancy wine tasting dinner reminded me of the odor of Gelatin Capsules that were/are used by pharmacies/consumers to contain powdered medicines. Being a nurse – a first impression that no one else understood??? could have been a wine clarified with gelatin…and at a Passover Seder, when the Sosnick Kosher Concord wine was opened, poured into miniature glasses, everybody tossed the liquid quickly down and yelled “la Chaim”. My 4 year old daughter stood up with hands on hips and very indignantly stated: “Don’t you know you’re supposed to smell it first?”
    Thanks for the freebie and expanding our wine world.

  • QOTD: First NZ SB in the 70’s smelled like Horse Piss…then one First Growth at a fancy wine tasting dinner reminded me of the odor of Gelatin Capsules that were/are used by pharmacies/consumers to contain powdered medicines. Being a nurse – a first impression that no one else understood??? could have been a wine clarified with gelatin…and at a Passover Seder, when the Sosnick Kosher Concord wine was opened, poured into miniature glasses, everybody tossed the liquid quickly down and yelled “la Chaim”. My 4 year old daughter stood up with hands on hips and very indignantly stated: “Don’t you know you’re supposed to smell it first?”
    Thanks for the freebie and expanding our wine world.

  • QOTD Just thought of this one that I will try using in place of “funky”.
    Smells like the head after a 3 day FTX during basic.

  • QOTD Just thought of this one that I will try using in place of “funky”.
    Smells like the head after a 3 day FTX during basic.

  • Anonymous

    AMAZING free offer with the wrist bands, BIG G.!! THANK YOU SO MUCH for the generosity- I can’t wait to sport it at the gym and tell people about your blog when they ask!

    QOTD: THANK YOU for asking this because all I could think of was you when I first had this tasting note.
    2005 McMannis Cabernet: there is a little manufactured, chemical smell on the nose of this wine that I finally pinned as FINGER PAINTS that I used to play with when I was in pre-school. Wierd, but it’s deffinitely there.

  • YoungDave

    AMAZING free offer with the wrist bands, BIG G.!! THANK YOU SO MUCH for the generosity- I can’t wait to sport it at the gym and tell people about your blog when they ask!

    QOTD: THANK YOU for asking this because all I could think of was you when I first had this tasting note.
    2005 McMannis Cabernet: there is a little manufactured, chemical smell on the nose of this wine that I finally pinned as FINGER PAINTS that I used to play with when I was in pre-school. Wierd, but it’s deffinitely there.

  • Gary, thanks for today’s show–a real eye-opener. I’ve celebrated passover with jewish friends before, and now I know some wines I can bring with … and perhaps even a few I can drink at home when it’s not passover.

    QOTD: This isn’t that personal, but one that always sticks with me is “violets, like that Sanford Pinot Noir.” It was the first wine I ever tasted that really stuck with me, and made an impression, back in ’92.

  • Gary, thanks for today’s show–a real eye-opener. I’ve celebrated passover with jewish friends before, and now I know some wines I can bring with … and perhaps even a few I can drink at home when it’s not passover.

    QOTD: This isn’t that personal, but one that always sticks with me is “violets, like that Sanford Pinot Noir.” It was the first wine I ever tasted that really stuck with me, and made an impression, back in ’92.

  • RonC

    Gary, thanks for the capsule education on kosher wine. Whenever I thought of kosher wine, Manischewitz came to mind. My mother (age 87) likes sweet wines. Ever since I can remember, and I’m pushing 60, we’ve always had a ‘peasant’ Christmas Eve dinner that consisted of pea soup, smoked fish, pierogies with sauteed onions, potato pancakes with sour cream or apple sauce, lima beans, and a bottle of Manischewitz Concord Grape wine. Don’t ask me how this meal originated because I don’t have a clue and as you can surmise, we’re not Jewish. Maybe I’ll put a bottle of Baron Herzog Cabernet Jeunesse on the table this year and see what happens.
    PS: Your episodes are terrific.

  • RonC

    Gary, thanks for the capsule education on kosher wine. Whenever I thought of kosher wine, Manischewitz came to mind. My mother (age 87) likes sweet wines. Ever since I can remember, and I’m pushing 60, we’ve always had a ‘peasant’ Christmas Eve dinner that consisted of pea soup, smoked fish, pierogies with sauteed onions, potato pancakes with sour cream or apple sauce, lima beans, and a bottle of Manischewitz Concord Grape wine. Don’t ask me how this meal originated because I don’t have a clue and as you can surmise, we’re not Jewish. Maybe I’ll put a bottle of Baron Herzog Cabernet Jeunesse on the table this year and see what happens.
    PS: Your episodes are terrific.

  • Kent I

    Wristbands are awesome. Thanks Gary!

    I ordered a bottle of the Baron herzog cabernet jeunesse. I think it’s a great idea to have a wine from that day’s WLTV episode on free.winelibrary.com. Not every day, but every now and then. I know that enticed me to buy it.

  • Kent I

    Wristbands are awesome. Thanks Gary!

    I ordered a bottle of the Baron herzog cabernet jeunesse. I think it’s a great idea to have a wine from that day’s WLTV episode on free.winelibrary.com. Not every day, but every now and then. I know that enticed me to buy it.

  • wildebeest

    Thanks for the wrist bands, big guy! I’ll definitely sport them often. Have you ever thought of making patches that could be sewn onto things? I’d love to put one on my backpack.

    Agreed: SS ROCKS!

    QOTD: Holy crap, GV, GREAT QUESTION!!! I think the smell that comes up most often is “dingy old cave”, which is predominantly rat piss (but also dirt, liken, and feces). I spent my summers on a large ranch when I was a kid, and one of my favorite places to go when I was near the mountains was a cave that overlooked the whole valley. I also never fail to notice “wet sagebrush” when it’s present. It’s one of my favorite smells in the world. But I feel like neither or those examples are personal enough to answer the question. …an old girlfriend of mine had the best-smelling hair I’ve ever had the pleasure of burying my nose in, but I admit that I’ve never found a wine with the same aroma. Ah, I know! There was an old barn on the ranch, and in this barn was a room filled to the ceiling with salt-licks and mineral supplements for the cattle. I used to climb the stack and sit on top of it. I loved to watch the birds fly in and out of the windows, and listen for the rustling of rats beneath me. The place was FILLED with a pleasant stench that was entirely its own. Recently, I was reminded of those days by the 2003 Cantado Aglionico. That fantastic juice tasted, in the mid-palate, a bit like the smell of that old salt room. Thanks for turning me on to this one, G-man!

  • thkorent

    Hi Gary,
    Interesting one, this time. QOTD: My favourite “private” tasting note is “asparagus-pee” – it’s that smell you get when you take a pee after you’ve eaten asparagus, which is really intense sometimes. I’ve only had it once so far, but it was really obvious on a 1999 Chardonnay from Langhe, Piedmont: the Bussiador by Poderi Aldo Conterno.

  • wildebeest

    Thanks for the wrist bands, big guy! I’ll definitely sport them often. Have you ever thought of making patches that could be sewn onto things? I’d love to put one on my backpack.

    Agreed: SS ROCKS!

    QOTD: Holy crap, GV, GREAT QUESTION!!! I think the smell that comes up most often is “dingy old cave”, which is predominantly rat piss (but also dirt, liken, and feces). I spent my summers on a large ranch when I was a kid, and one of my favorite places to go when I was near the mountains was a cave that overlooked the whole valley. I also never fail to notice “wet sagebrush” when it’s present. It’s one of my favorite smells in the world. But I feel like neither or those examples are personal enough to answer the question. …an old girlfriend of mine had the best-smelling hair I’ve ever had the pleasure of burying my nose in, but I admit that I’ve never found a wine with the same aroma. Ah, I know! There was an old barn on the ranch, and in this barn was a room filled to the ceiling with salt-licks and mineral supplements for the cattle. I used to climb the stack and sit on top of it. I loved to watch the birds fly in and out of the windows, and listen for the rustling of rats beneath me. The place was FILLED with a pleasant stench that was entirely its own. Recently, I was reminded of those days by the 2003 Cantado Aglionico. That fantastic juice tasted, in the mid-palate, a bit like the smell of that old salt room. Thanks for turning me on to this one, G-man!

  • thkorent

    Hi Gary,
    Interesting one, this time. QOTD: My favourite “private” tasting note is “asparagus-pee” – it’s that smell you get when you take a pee after you’ve eaten asparagus, which is really intense sometimes. I’ve only had it once so far, but it was really obvious on a 1999 Chardonnay from Langhe, Piedmont: the Bussiador by Poderi Aldo Conterno.

  • KC Dan

    Thanks for the wrist band G !!! The OAK MONSTER rules , But you gotta love the baby . I remember that show chef .

  • KC Dan

    Thanks for the wrist band G !!! The OAK MONSTER rules , But you gotta love the baby . I remember that show chef .

  • What about an episode on wines that are only touched by young virgin nymphs? I thought I read about that in book somewhere. (kidding 0-) )

    “uff da” (that’s a Norwegian “oy ve”)

    Is it just me…with those wristbands…did the Wine Guy remind you of Ben Stiller’s character in the movie “Dodgeball?”

    Another wonderful episode.

    QOTD: I got nuthin’

  • What about an episode on wines that are only touched by young virgin nymphs? I thought I read about that in book somewhere. (kidding 0-) )

    “uff da” (that’s a Norwegian “oy ve”)

    Is it just me…with those wristbands…did the Wine Guy remind you of Ben Stiller’s character in the movie “Dodgeball?”

    Another wonderful episode.

    QOTD: I got nuthin’

  • Okay… QOTD: “Brainerd Mayor George Bedard’s crab apple tree.” I tasted a wine last week that tasted like the crab apples that I “borrowed” from the mayor’s tree.

  • Okay… QOTD: “Brainerd Mayor George Bedard’s crab apple tree.” I tasted a wine last week that tasted like the crab apples that I “borrowed” from the mayor’s tree.

  • SoCal

    Thanks for the Gift!
    QOTD: Any citrus notes ring true to me. The reason is I am in the citrus industry and there is such a thing as a rotten grapefruit smell in wine.

  • SoCal

    Thanks for the Gift!
    QOTD: Any citrus notes ring true to me. The reason is I am in the citrus industry and there is such a thing as a rotten grapefruit smell in wine.

  • NathanN

    Thanks for the free wristband!

    Havn’t had one since grade school.

  • NathanN

    Thanks for the free wristband!

    Havn’t had one since grade school.

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