EP 232 Portuguese Douro Wines


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Gary has been talking up Portugal, today 3 VERY highly rated wines step up and get challenged.

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Allan

Portugal Rocks!!! Vayniacs check out some of the wines from Niepoort & Quinta de Vallado, just some of my favourites. . . . . . . .

Qotd: I don't care for technology. And i don't twitter either. My bad, i'm old fashioned i guess. . . . . . . . . : )

Tags: Douro, Portuguese, red wines, review, Video, wine, wines

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  • Herm

    Qotd: Sun spots

  • Wildebeest

    QOTD: concerns!? I say, BRING ON THE TECHNOLOGY! It don’t scare me none. Though I do wish I didn’t have to devise a new password for every single new service I want to use. It seems like soon I’ll have hundreds of passwords and login IDs to remember.

  • Wildebeest

    QOTD: concerns!? I say, BRING ON THE TECHNOLOGY! It don’t scare me none. Though I do wish I didn’t have to devise a new password for every single new service I want to use. It seems like soon I’ll have hundreds of passwords and login IDs to remember.

  • Wildebeest

    QOTD: concerns!? I say, BRING ON THE TECHNOLOGY! It don’t scare me none. Though I do wish I didn’t have to devise a new password for every single new service I want to use. It seems like soon I’ll have hundreds of passwords and login IDs to remember.

  • tarheel17

    As someone who will never be watching an episode when you air (you taped the show at 7:30 am my time!), I am, sadly, probably not the best judge of the value of Twitter.
    Regardless, I love your enthusiasm and drive to make WLTV more interactive, and I’m sure it will work out for the best eventually, whether you Tweedle-dee or Tweedle-dum. I’ll still watch! I love the Portugal episodes. . .maybe one in the lower price range soon?. . .I’ve already blown my Birthday Money on a case of wine, and I don’t turn 30 until August!

  • tarheel17

    As someone who will never be watching an episode when you air (you taped the show at 7:30 am my time!), I am, sadly, probably not the best judge of the value of Twitter.
    Regardless, I love your enthusiasm and drive to make WLTV more interactive, and I’m sure it will work out for the best eventually, whether you Tweedle-dee or Tweedle-dum. I’ll still watch! I love the Portugal episodes. . .maybe one in the lower price range soon?. . .I’ve already blown my Birthday Money on a case of wine, and I don’t turn 30 until August!

  • tarheel17

    As someone who will never be watching an episode when you air (you taped the show at 7:30 am my time!), I am, sadly, probably not the best judge of the value of Twitter.
    Regardless, I love your enthusiasm and drive to make WLTV more interactive, and I’m sure it will work out for the best eventually, whether you Tweedle-dee or Tweedle-dum. I’ll still watch! I love the Portugal episodes. . .maybe one in the lower price range soon?. . .I’ve already blown my Birthday Money on a case of wine, and I don’t turn 30 until August!

  • JOEinLA

    By the time I get to see this, the great wine is sold out…and twitter is a waste for me. Honestly, a big distraction and not an added bonus. We come here to watch you review and play the role on WLTV. I’ll go to the Forums if I want to know what the rest have to say…and I like it there by the way.

    Thanks for enlightening me on Portugal.

  • JOEinLA

    By the time I get to see this, the great wine is sold out…and twitter is a waste for me. Honestly, a big distraction and not an added bonus. We come here to watch you review and play the role on WLTV. I’ll go to the Forums if I want to know what the rest have to say…and I like it there by the way.

    Thanks for enlightening me on Portugal.

  • JOEinLA

    By the time I get to see this, the great wine is sold out…and twitter is a waste for me. Honestly, a big distraction and not an added bonus. We come here to watch you review and play the role on WLTV. I’ll go to the Forums if I want to know what the rest have to say…and I like it there by the way.

    Thanks for enlightening me on Portugal.

  • JOEinLA

    …funny thing about technology. More and more I find that people’s social skills are diminishing and thier thumbs and fingers do the talking. People won’t even say hello to each other anymore but they would jump on line a have intimate conversations with strangers. Hide behind the screen!~

    What we need are the town squares of Europe~!

  • JOEinLA

    …funny thing about technology. More and more I find that people’s social skills are diminishing and thier thumbs and fingers do the talking. People won’t even say hello to each other anymore but they would jump on line a have intimate conversations with strangers. Hide behind the screen!~

    What we need are the town squares of Europe~!

  • JOEinLA

    …funny thing about technology. More and more I find that people’s social skills are diminishing and thier thumbs and fingers do the talking. People won’t even say hello to each other anymore but they would jump on line a have intimate conversations with strangers. Hide behind the screen!~

    What we need are the town squares of Europe~!

  • wm mole

    GV brother, (as Hulk Hogan would say) way to keep things interesting with your rollout of Portuguese pleasures in a bottle. Also, bring on more of those sideroad food pairings, I’ll try it, at least once… Love the mac/cheese ep and the exotic recipes(especially the one with whiskey)
    QOTD: I love tasting with you online and thanks to technology for that, but you can bet the Jets it would more fun in person.

  • wm mole

    GV brother, (as Hulk Hogan would say) way to keep things interesting with your rollout of Portuguese pleasures in a bottle. Also, bring on more of those sideroad food pairings, I’ll try it, at least once… Love the mac/cheese ep and the exotic recipes(especially the one with whiskey)
    QOTD: I love tasting with you online and thanks to technology for that, but you can bet the Jets it would more fun in person.

  • wm mole

    GV brother, (as Hulk Hogan would say) way to keep things interesting with your rollout of Portuguese pleasures in a bottle. Also, bring on more of those sideroad food pairings, I’ll try it, at least once… Love the mac/cheese ep and the exotic recipes(especially the one with whiskey)
    QOTD: I love tasting with you online and thanks to technology for that, but you can bet the Jets it would more fun in person.

  • KC Dan

    Thanks for the portugal ep Gman . I will have to try one soon . Qotd Big Brother !!

  • KC Dan

    Thanks for the portugal ep Gman . I will have to try one soon . Qotd Big Brother !!

  • KC Dan

    Thanks for the portugal ep Gman . I will have to try one soon . Qotd Big Brother !!

  • QOTD –
    I honor technology, yes it’s a good thing. Good in a way that makes for a better society. Better in that it allows us to communicate practically in real time. Communication is the key to exploring where we are, extracting where we are from where we’ve been, so that we can move ahead into future technologies which are inevitable. This being the case do not attempt to stifle that which races towards you like a runaway train. Embrace technology my friend. It is your master, as well as your servant, and it will harness you until the day of your death.

    Raise a glass of new wine to technology!

  • QOTD –
    I honor technology, yes it’s a good thing. Good in a way that makes for a better society. Better in that it allows us to communicate practically in real time. Communication is the key to exploring where we are, extracting where we are from where we’ve been, so that we can move ahead into future technologies which are inevitable. This being the case do not attempt to stifle that which races towards you like a runaway train. Embrace technology my friend. It is your master, as well as your servant, and it will harness you until the day of your death.

    Raise a glass of new wine to technology!

  • QOTD –
    I honor technology, yes it’s a good thing. Good in a way that makes for a better society. Better in that it allows us to communicate practically in real time. Communication is the key to exploring where we are, extracting where we are from where we’ve been, so that we can move ahead into future technologies which are inevitable. This being the case do not attempt to stifle that which races towards you like a runaway train. Embrace technology my friend. It is your master, as well as your servant, and it will harness you until the day of your death.

    Raise a glass of new wine to technology!

  • Steve-o

    QOTD: The increasing use of technology is utterly inevitable and must simply be taken for what it is. Tech, like all things new, can be both helpful and hindering relative to everyday life. The intention is always helpful, yet the implementation can be more than frustrating for those who are not either willing to experiment or already fluent with the idea.

    I suppose my point is that with technology, like wine, we must be open minded and willing to take chances while at the same time decidedly avoiding dependance.

    My sincerest apologies for my flagrant use of the “royal we”.

  • Steve-o

    QOTD: The increasing use of technology is utterly inevitable and must simply be taken for what it is. Tech, like all things new, can be both helpful and hindering relative to everyday life. The intention is always helpful, yet the implementation can be more than frustrating for those who are not either willing to experiment or already fluent with the idea.

    I suppose my point is that with technology, like wine, we must be open minded and willing to take chances while at the same time decidedly avoiding dependance.

    My sincerest apologies for my flagrant use of the “royal we”.

  • Steve-o

    QOTD: The increasing use of technology is utterly inevitable and must simply be taken for what it is. Tech, like all things new, can be both helpful and hindering relative to everyday life. The intention is always helpful, yet the implementation can be more than frustrating for those who are not either willing to experiment or already fluent with the idea.

    I suppose my point is that with technology, like wine, we must be open minded and willing to take chances while at the same time decidedly avoiding dependance.

    My sincerest apologies for my flagrant use of the “royal we”.

  • I could agree more strongly with Comment 14 By Garret Nagle. Ditto Garret.

  • I could agree more strongly with Comment 14 By Garret Nagle. Ditto Garret.

  • I could agree more strongly with Comment 14 By Garret Nagle. Ditto Garret.

  • And I great show on the Portugal wines. That is what wine library is about. Learning about new wines and regions.

  • And I great show on the Portugal wines. That is what wine library is about. Learning about new wines and regions.

  • And I great show on the Portugal wines. That is what wine library is about. Learning about new wines and regions.

  • GlassRunnethEmpty

    QOTD: Technology is a good thing. Things such as Twitter are a nice-to-have utility for someone who needs it. I personally don’t see the need for 24×7 contact using Twitter. Aside from the community aspect of Twitter, I’m not sure there’s a difference between it and any other web based text messaging.

    For my life as it exists today, Twitter is a Pazzzzzzzzzzzz. I would suggest that for you, perhaps just leave the phone alone during taping and pick it up near the end of the show and answer the Qs….otherwise it becomes an annoying distraction to everyone.

  • GlassRunnethEmpty

    QOTD: Technology is a good thing. Things such as Twitter are a nice-to-have utility for someone who needs it. I personally don’t see the need for 24×7 contact using Twitter. Aside from the community aspect of Twitter, I’m not sure there’s a difference between it and any other web based text messaging.

    For my life as it exists today, Twitter is a Pazzzzzzzzzzzz. I would suggest that for you, perhaps just leave the phone alone during taping and pick it up near the end of the show and answer the Qs….otherwise it becomes an annoying distraction to everyone.

  • GlassRunnethEmpty

    QOTD: Technology is a good thing. Things such as Twitter are a nice-to-have utility for someone who needs it. I personally don’t see the need for 24×7 contact using Twitter. Aside from the community aspect of Twitter, I’m not sure there’s a difference between it and any other web based text messaging.

    For my life as it exists today, Twitter is a Pazzzzzzzzzzzz. I would suggest that for you, perhaps just leave the phone alone during taping and pick it up near the end of the show and answer the Qs….otherwise it becomes an annoying distraction to everyone.

  • Susan

    Gary-
    Super ep!
    QOd:
    I love and embrace technology
    except
    when it interfers with
    actually speaking to one another.
    If you use
    technology that is no excuse to be a
    jerk!
    In others words, if you can use technology to be nice
    and not a jerk and it helps interactions between people-
    GO FOR IT!!!
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Susan

    Gary-
    Super ep!
    QOd:
    I love and embrace technology
    except
    when it interfers with
    actually speaking to one another.
    If you use
    technology that is no excuse to be a
    jerk!
    In others words, if you can use technology to be nice
    and not a jerk and it helps interactions between people-
    GO FOR IT!!!
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Susan

    Gary-
    Super ep!
    QOd:
    I love and embrace technology
    except
    when it interfers with
    actually speaking to one another.
    If you use
    technology that is no excuse to be a
    jerk!
    In others words, if you can use technology to be nice
    and not a jerk and it helps interactions between people-
    GO FOR IT!!!
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Susan

    That word would be interefers.
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Susan

    That word would be interefers.
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Susan

    That word would be interefers.
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Capt M

    QOTD: my concern is all the time that it takes up from my daily routine. My fear is not been able to distribute my time adequately and allowing technology to distract me too much from my daily choirs. Something I try to watch out for. Other than that, it’s all fun and part of our lives. Don’t want to fall behind either.

  • Capt M

    QOTD: my concern is all the time that it takes up from my daily routine. My fear is not been able to distribute my time adequately and allowing technology to distract me too much from my daily choirs. Something I try to watch out for. Other than that, it’s all fun and part of our lives. Don’t want to fall behind either.

  • Capt M

    QOTD: my concern is all the time that it takes up from my daily routine. My fear is not been able to distribute my time adequately and allowing technology to distract me too much from my daily choirs. Something I try to watch out for. Other than that, it’s all fun and part of our lives. Don’t want to fall behind either.

  • Capt M

    BTW, excellent episode about wines that are unknown to most of us. THANKS!

  • Capt M

    BTW, excellent episode about wines that are unknown to most of us. THANKS!

  • Capt M

    BTW, excellent episode about wines that are unknown to most of us. THANKS!

  • ken

    Nice episode. I have been singing the praises of Portugal table wines for a long time now. These are wines that I will have to seek out. In the meantime, a nice lower priced wine from Portugal is Quinta de Roriz, Prazo de Roriz. This wine DOES need some time and is not really ready for consumption now unless decanted at length. WL does not carry this wine but you should look into it.

    I could be wrong about this, but I did not think that Mark Squires wrote for the Wine Advocate. However, he does run the ebob website which is a part of the Robert Parker Empire. As a non-subscriber to TWA I could easily be wrong about this รข?? Iรข??m not wrong often but I could be wrong about this? Pleases let me know. Squires does write his own reviews which can be seen here:

    http://marksquires.com/

    QOTD: I am one of the most technologically savvy people around but it does concern me when people rely too much on the internet and other forms of technology with the belief that they will be able to accomplish everything that they want to ๐Ÿ˜‰ Also, many of the new cars rely too much on complex electronics. In the future, the police will require you to go to a checking station where they can download stats about your driving habits and thus, write speeding tickets retroactively. Overall, technology is a great thing and makes life much easier.

  • ken

    Nice episode. I have been singing the praises of Portugal table wines for a long time now. These are wines that I will have to seek out. In the meantime, a nice lower priced wine from Portugal is Quinta de Roriz, Prazo de Roriz. This wine DOES need some time and is not really ready for consumption now unless decanted at length. WL does not carry this wine but you should look into it.

    I could be wrong about this, but I did not think that Mark Squires wrote for the Wine Advocate. However, he does run the ebob website which is a part of the Robert Parker Empire. As a non-subscriber to TWA I could easily be wrong about this รข?? Iรข??m not wrong often but I could be wrong about this? Pleases let me know. Squires does write his own reviews which can be seen here:

    http://marksquires.com/

    QOTD: I am one of the most technologically savvy people around but it does concern me when people rely too much on the internet and other forms of technology with the belief that they will be able to accomplish everything that they want to ๐Ÿ˜‰ Also, many of the new cars rely too much on complex electronics. In the future, the police will require you to go to a checking station where they can download stats about your driving habits and thus, write speeding tickets retroactively. Overall, technology is a great thing and makes life much easier.

  • ken

    Nice episode. I have been singing the praises of Portugal table wines for a long time now. These are wines that I will have to seek out. In the meantime, a nice lower priced wine from Portugal is Quinta de Roriz, Prazo de Roriz. This wine DOES need some time and is not really ready for consumption now unless decanted at length. WL does not carry this wine but you should look into it.

    I could be wrong about this, but I did not think that Mark Squires wrote for the Wine Advocate. However, he does run the ebob website which is a part of the Robert Parker Empire. As a non-subscriber to TWA I could easily be wrong about this รข?? Iรข??m not wrong often but I could be wrong about this? Pleases let me know. Squires does write his own reviews which can be seen here:

    http://marksquires.com/

    QOTD: I am one of the most technologically savvy people around but it does concern me when people rely too much on the internet and other forms of technology with the belief that they will be able to accomplish everything that they want to ๐Ÿ˜‰ Also, many of the new cars rely too much on complex electronics. In the future, the police will require you to go to a checking station where they can download stats about your driving habits and thus, write speeding tickets retroactively. Overall, technology is a great thing and makes life much easier.

  • Tom T.

    QOTD – an Orwellian micro-chipped population.

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