EP 452 Recommendation DAY! Kosher Wine With Matzah And Washington State Wine And More

Not so laid back today….Gary talks about passion and recommends some good stuff…cause this time he has had em!

Wines tasted in this episode:

2005 Baron Herzog Russian River Chardonnay Special ReserveOther California Kosher
2005 Shaya Red
2005 Pomum Syrah

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  • I recommend the self-titled debut album from “Hercules and Love Affair”.

  • Kurt

    Wow, J-E-T-S got a great pick with Vernon Gholston. Good call…and the Vaynerchuk cameo streak continues…

    Oh yeah, great show too. Can’t wait for my Secret Pack.

  • Kurt

    Wow, J-E-T-S got a great pick with Vernon Gholston. Good call…and the Vaynerchuk cameo streak continues…

    Oh yeah, great show too. Can’t wait for my Secret Pack.

  • Anonymous

    GV, Thanks for the 30th Anniversary shout-out–awesome.

    QOTD: Oriel Prosecco, and if you’re gravitating back to some Zins, I enjoy Michael Chiarello’s Napa wines–might be too much of a fruit bomb for you. Also a Zin from Columbia Valley–Newburgh, Oregon—“The Pines 1852”. We had the 2001–more your style. Reminded me a little of a Neyers Zin.

  • Donna Marie

    GV, Thanks for the 30th Anniversary shout-out–awesome.

    QOTD: Oriel Prosecco, and if you’re gravitating back to some Zins, I enjoy Michael Chiarello’s Napa wines–might be too much of a fruit bomb for you. Also a Zin from Columbia Valley–Newburgh, Oregon—“The Pines 1852”. We had the 2001–more your style. Reminded me a little of a Neyers Zin.

  • George from NEPA

    QOTD: What would I recommend to you, good question. Well you seem to like to think about life often. Are you into Philosophy at all? I would totally recommend reading some Nietzsche or Socrates. You are totally the opposite of the Allegory of the cave. Check it out and let me know what you think. Also, speaking of books, one of my former professors edits the series XXXXXX and Philosophy. He has a huge catalog of stuff like The office and philosophy, matrix and philosophy, baseball and philosophy. Puts a spin on different pop culture things and how you can really get more out of them. That is if you want to.

    Take care man.

    George

  • George from NEPA

    QOTD: What would I recommend to you, good question. Well you seem to like to think about life often. Are you into Philosophy at all? I would totally recommend reading some Nietzsche or Socrates. You are totally the opposite of the Allegory of the cave. Check it out and let me know what you think. Also, speaking of books, one of my former professors edits the series XXXXXX and Philosophy. He has a huge catalog of stuff like The office and philosophy, matrix and philosophy, baseball and philosophy. Puts a spin on different pop culture things and how you can really get more out of them. That is if you want to.

    Take care man.

    George

  • Keith Brown

    QOTD: I recommend… DECAF!!!

  • Keith Brown

    QOTD: I recommend… DECAF!!!

  • Jim+Emily

    A great band from the Boston area – The Grownup Noise.

  • Jim+Emily

    A great band from the Boston area – The Grownup Noise.

  • Purple Tooth

    Recommendation #2: Keep doing what you are doing. I’ve been watching your episodes from #1 and it has been fun to see you evolve. You turned the corner on episode 58/59 and certainly in #60. Thank you for being so genuine and honest. I’ve learned more from you about wines in the past couple of weeks since I found your website than I have in the past 15 years or so that I have been drinking wine. Thank you. Sally G

  • Purple Tooth

    Recommendation #2: Keep doing what you are doing. I’ve been watching your episodes from #1 and it has been fun to see you evolve. You turned the corner on episode 58/59 and certainly in #60. Thank you for being so genuine and honest. I’ve learned more from you about wines in the past couple of weeks since I found your website than I have in the past 15 years or so that I have been drinking wine. Thank you. Sally G

  • Kate

    QOTD: I recommend staying awesome.

  • Kate

    QOTD: I recommend staying awesome.

  • Glenn

    Great Show Gary, Would love to find and experience the Pomum. Maybe I will find one in 10 days from now when I drive through Walla Walla and will be visiting the Couger Crest and L’Ecole wineries. Congrats on making it 3 seasons in a row on ESPN draft show. Saw you at least 3 times.
    QOTD: 1. 2006 Andre Neveu Sancerre 2. 2004 Charles Krug Generations 3. 2005 Domaine du Grand Tinel Alescis Establet Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Not necesarily in that order although that would be a good order to try them. Matter of fact, those 3 would make a great episode of WLTV.

  • Glenn

    Great Show Gary, Would love to find and experience the Pomum. Maybe I will find one in 10 days from now when I drive through Walla Walla and will be visiting the Couger Crest and L’Ecole wineries. Congrats on making it 3 seasons in a row on ESPN draft show. Saw you at least 3 times.
    QOTD: 1. 2006 Andre Neveu Sancerre 2. 2004 Charles Krug Generations 3. 2005 Domaine du Grand Tinel Alescis Establet Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Not necesarily in that order although that would be a good order to try them. Matter of fact, those 3 would make a great episode of WLTV.

  • Scot “The Major” Heathman

    Gary,

    You’ve been educating me and entertaining me for the past two years while I fly into combat. My routine before flying to Iraq/Afghanistan is to always donwload a bunch of podcasts, so I can watch them as I cruise over the Atlantic or in my tent in the Desert. Please give a shout out to my Military Family at Charleston AFB, SC….many wine lovers fly the might C-17A Globemaster III.

    Semper Pallets!!! Airlifting Thunder!!! God Bless America and Gary V!!!

  • Scot “The Major” Heathman

    Gary,

    You’ve been educating me and entertaining me for the past two years while I fly into combat. My routine before flying to Iraq/Afghanistan is to always donwload a bunch of podcasts, so I can watch them as I cruise over the Atlantic or in my tent in the Desert. Please give a shout out to my Military Family at Charleston AFB, SC….many wine lovers fly the might C-17A Globemaster III.

    Semper Pallets!!! Airlifting Thunder!!! God Bless America and Gary V!!!

  • DirtWineKen

    QOTD: My rec: Tardieu-Laurent St. Joseph 2005. Young right now (kinda like kissing a baby T-Rex) but loaded with potential.

    Ken Griggs

  • DirtWineKen

    QOTD: My rec: Tardieu-Laurent St. Joseph 2005. Young right now (kinda like kissing a baby T-Rex) but loaded with potential.

    Ken Griggs

  • wayno da wino

    Yo G , watched da NFL Draft on ESPN today (Saturday). Ya had more face-time
    than Chris Berman & Keyshawn Johnson combined!! Ya on da payroll at ESPN
    too ??? 🙂

    QOTD: Recommend to Ya ?? Keep Up da Great Work !!!!

  • wayno da wino

    Yo G , watched da NFL Draft on ESPN today (Saturday). Ya had more face-time
    than Chris Berman & Keyshawn Johnson combined!! Ya on da payroll at ESPN
    too ??? 🙂

    QOTD: Recommend to Ya ?? Keep Up da Great Work !!!!

  • cpeiss

    QOTD 2005 Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Puente Alto Don Melchor. I would love to hear what you think of this wine Thanks Gary!

  • cpeiss

    QOTD 2005 Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Puente Alto Don Melchor. I would love to hear what you think of this wine Thanks Gary!

  • Happyuke

    Hey Gary,great show,I would like you to try some BC wines,I know,I am always asking,another is DON DAVID malbec from Argentina.
    Oh,by the way,Happy Easter,we exchange gifts on easter,so your book would be a nice present.
    Take Care,have a good weekend

  • Happyuke

    Hey Gary,great show,I would like you to try some BC wines,I know,I am always asking,another is DON DAVID malbec from Argentina.
    Oh,by the way,Happy Easter,we exchange gifts on easter,so your book would be a nice present.
    Take Care,have a good weekend

  • caleb

    Washington in the house

    my recommendation to you is to stop rooting for the jets 🙂 Go Giants!

    to get your ass back to cali so we can drink some vino together!

  • caleb

    Washington in the house

    my recommendation to you is to stop rooting for the jets 🙂 Go Giants!

    to get your ass back to cali so we can drink some vino together!

  • mrzitro

    QOTD: try a vertical (03, 04 & 05) of Chateau Bolaire Bordeaux Superieur. Why? Just for the amount of Petit Verdot. The blend is 35% Petit Verdot, 34% Merlot and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon. I’m giddy. Not your typical blend with 5% of PV or less.

  • mrzitro

    QOTD: try a vertical (03, 04 & 05) of Chateau Bolaire Bordeaux Superieur. Why? Just for the amount of Petit Verdot. The blend is 35% Petit Verdot, 34% Merlot and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon. I’m giddy. Not your typical blend with 5% of PV or less.

  • C-Lo

    Fun show today GV, a few more episodes and you’ve smoked Mr. Wizard. QOTD: I’m going to do a non-wine recommendation and go the literary route, in honor of your book. I’m a huge fan of the Beat generation and the writers that came out of that era, especially Jack Kerouac. I recommend you pick up a copy of On the Road or Dharma Bums by Kerouac. That man brought the thunder in ways others could only dream of. And the next time you’re out in San Francisco, you can roll by the house where Jack finished writing On the Road. Keep it real.

  • C-Lo

    Fun show today GV, a few more episodes and you’ve smoked Mr. Wizard. QOTD: I’m going to do a non-wine recommendation and go the literary route, in honor of your book. I’m a huge fan of the Beat generation and the writers that came out of that era, especially Jack Kerouac. I recommend you pick up a copy of On the Road or Dharma Bums by Kerouac. That man brought the thunder in ways others could only dream of. And the next time you’re out in San Francisco, you can roll by the house where Jack finished writing On the Road. Keep it real.

  • Michael Sokoloff

    QOTD-2005 Kesner Chardonnay, Hudson Vineyard

  • Michael Sokoloff

    QOTD-2005 Kesner Chardonnay, Hudson Vineyard

  • Brandon Butkovich

    QOTD! L. Mawby Blanc de Blanc Brut … you need some sparkle in your life too Gary. Its from the Leelanaw Peninsula of Michigan. Just a touch of the Great Lakes for ya!

  • Brandon Butkovich

    QOTD! L. Mawby Blanc de Blanc Brut … you need some sparkle in your life too Gary. Its from the Leelanaw Peninsula of Michigan. Just a touch of the Great Lakes for ya!

  • RickD

    hey Gar
    Thanks for another great show. we had a nice wine tonight that I can recommend – Tablas Creek Vinyard 2004 Esprit de Beucastel from Paso Robles – got a good score but the blend sounded intreging and – while not as much as I’d hoped on the nose – this wine DID deliver some thunder on the palate. Try if it you can. RD

  • RickD

    hey Gar
    Thanks for another great show. we had a nice wine tonight that I can recommend – Tablas Creek Vinyard 2004 Esprit de Beucastel from Paso Robles – got a good score but the blend sounded intreging and – while not as much as I’d hoped on the nose – this wine DID deliver some thunder on the palate. Try if it you can. RD

  • Bal H.

    QOTD I recommend you put a couple bottles of a delicious White Burgundy in your suitcase and take Lizzie to St. John in the USVI. Sit on a balcony, watch the sun set and sip one bottle. Then head with the other bottle (call about a corkage fee) to the Lime Inn for some Caribbean Lobster. Come back with a glass each left in your bottle, watch the stars and think how beautiful and peaceful the world can be. If you can’t go, I recommend you fantasize and make your own fun in NJ.

  • Bal H.

    QOTD I recommend you put a couple bottles of a delicious White Burgundy in your suitcase and take Lizzie to St. John in the USVI. Sit on a balcony, watch the sun set and sip one bottle. Then head with the other bottle (call about a corkage fee) to the Lime Inn for some Caribbean Lobster. Come back with a glass each left in your bottle, watch the stars and think how beautiful and peaceful the world can be. If you can’t go, I recommend you fantasize and make your own fun in NJ.

  • John

    Saw you several times on the Draft. Not sure why you were so excited about moving up for a non-blocking tight end???

    Go Giants!

    2005 Bella Hillside Cuvee!

  • John

    Saw you several times on the Draft. Not sure why you were so excited about moving up for a non-blocking tight end???

    Go Giants!

    2005 Bella Hillside Cuvee!

  • ninefingers

    Its a shame that all wines do not give percentages of composition. I remember when I was trying to introduce my GE-coworkers to wine in the 1970’s, that newcomers where against the french wines because that were not named CS, merlot etc. I had a co-worker, that would not buy French bordeau because of this. And I tried to explain to him that the blend of varieties came from centuries of trial and error.

    I will need to search out Pomum Cellars while I am visting “Four Lakes Chelan” this fall during the crush.

  • ninefingers

    Its a shame that all wines do not give percentages of composition. I remember when I was trying to introduce my GE-coworkers to wine in the 1970’s, that newcomers where against the french wines because that were not named CS, merlot etc. I had a co-worker, that would not buy French bordeau because of this. And I tried to explain to him that the blend of varieties came from centuries of trial and error.

    I will need to search out Pomum Cellars while I am visting “Four Lakes Chelan” this fall during the crush.

  • SugaredViolets

    I just discovered your show last week and am already addicted! Love the archives. Thank you so much for all this helpful advice to wine newbies.

    Hey, what do you think about those 187ml bottles? I love the size since I’m a lightweight girl and can only handle one glass. I wish more good wines came in that size. The only brand I can stand in that size is the Big House white.

    I went to a local wine shop here in Nebraska and when I asked for 187ml bottle size they practically threw me out, and were so snobby. What a shame! Now I’ll never go back. They should have just explained why they don’t want to carry that size.

    Would love to have a signed copy of the book. 😉

  • SugaredViolets

    I just discovered your show last week and am already addicted! Love the archives. Thank you so much for all this helpful advice to wine newbies.

    Hey, what do you think about those 187ml bottles? I love the size since I’m a lightweight girl and can only handle one glass. I wish more good wines came in that size. The only brand I can stand in that size is the Big House white.

    I went to a local wine shop here in Nebraska and when I asked for 187ml bottle size they practically threw me out, and were so snobby. What a shame! Now I’ll never go back. They should have just explained why they don’t want to carry that size.

    Would love to have a signed copy of the book. 😉

  • Hey man, thnx for at great show!!

    Enjoy watching you often and always!!!

    Hey I haven´t seen you try a lot of Greek wine, witch I think has a alot of potential!!!

    Note one of the best whites I have had, Domaine Sigalas Assyrtiko 2003, from the Island of Santorini, which is AWESOME!! (By the way, all of Paris past vintages before -03 has been awesome, and mindblowing!)

    And on the red side, not so awesome but very interesting indegious grape Xinomavro! (meninig of the black sour!) were I can recomend the domaine Kir-Yiannis red ; Ramnista (of 1999/1997/2000) of Naoussa.
    And another producer which is interesting is the Argatia of Naoussa. Also I have tried a great xino, of Boutari and their 1998 Gran reserve Xinomavro, which I truly truly enjoyed.

    Well the third and probably the most famous Greek grape is the Agiorgitiko, which you can find great producers as Mikroklima and etc.

    Well looking forward to see lots and lots of you in the future!!!

    Best of regards

    Afshin Molavi
    SOM2

  • Hey man, thnx for at great show!!

    Enjoy watching you often and always!!!

    Hey I haven´t seen you try a lot of Greek wine, witch I think has a alot of potential!!!

    Note one of the best whites I have had, Domaine Sigalas Assyrtiko 2003, from the Island of Santorini, which is AWESOME!! (By the way, all of Paris past vintages before -03 has been awesome, and mindblowing!)

    And on the red side, not so awesome but very interesting indegious grape Xinomavro! (meninig of the black sour!) were I can recomend the domaine Kir-Yiannis red ; Ramnista (of 1999/1997/2000) of Naoussa.
    And another producer which is interesting is the Argatia of Naoussa. Also I have tried a great xino, of Boutari and their 1998 Gran reserve Xinomavro, which I truly truly enjoyed.

    Well the third and probably the most famous Greek grape is the Agiorgitiko, which you can find great producers as Mikroklima and etc.

    Well looking forward to see lots and lots of you in the future!!!

    Best of regards

    Afshin Molavi
    SOM2

  • QOTD: I am opening a 1999 Chateau Pavie with my twin brother tonight for our birthday, I’ve never had a Pavie yet…but I have a good feeling it will be a good one to recommend. I’ll know in a few hours. Cpiess recommended 2005 Don Melchor, which is one of my favorites, don’t do that until I buy a few bottles. I want to make sure I get some before the Vayner effect buys it all up!

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