EP 490 Oklahoma Wine Tasting With Shocking Results

Gary Vaynerchuk tried 4 wines from OKlahoma and really gets into this show. Gary is hoping more people around the country from these 2nd and 3rd tier wine growing States send in wine for the Thunder Show!

Wines tasted in this episode:

2007 Sand Hill Cabernet Sauvingnon
Chapel Creek Cabernet Sauvingnon Meritage Reserve
2006 Woods & Waters Shiraz
2007 The Range Skipping Stone Vignoles

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Jason Weiesnbach

Just watched this episode on Oklahoma wines, thought I’d give you a heads up on another fantastic Oklahoma wine. Cynthiana from Stone Bluff Cellars is one of the best wines I have ever tasted, and you guessed it, right at $15 a bottle.

Tags: cabernet, meritage, Oklahoma, red, review, Video, Vignoles, white, wine, wines

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  • Glazer

    1st? Oklahoma…………..we’ll see.

  • Glazer

    1st? Oklahoma…………..we’ll see.

  • Glazer

    GO COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!

  • Glazer

    GO COWBOYS!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rich G

    Giddyup Gary!!!

  • Rich G

    Giddyup Gary!!!

  • Kevin K

    Shocking!

  • waibeans

    hi five!

  • Kevin K

    Shocking!

  • waibeans

    hi five!

  • top sex! uh..i mean 6!

  • John Farrin

    5

  • top sex! uh..i mean 6!

  • elron

    Whhaaaaaaaaattt!

  • elron

    Whhaaaaaaaaattt!

  • Oooh, I know the shocking results already!

  • Oooh, I know the shocking results already!

  • dc7

    Tasting tomorrow!!! enjoy!

  • Top 10…Woo Hoo!

  • dc7

    Tasting tomorrow!!! enjoy!

  • Top 10…Woo Hoo!

  • KW

    QOTD: Too much work not enough wine drinking!

  • Rich G

    Good stuff from students.

    QOTD: Biggest surprise? I got engaged and then married on the beach!!

  • KW

    QOTD: Too much work not enough wine drinking!

  • Rich G

    Good stuff from students.

    QOTD: Biggest surprise? I got engaged and then married on the beach!!

  • Glazer

    Mad props to Chapel Creek and the community college kids! They even got you to swallow.

  • David Kaye

    Sand Hill’s web site says that the vineyard is in Ohio, not Oklahoma.

  • Glazer

    Mad props to Chapel Creek and the community college kids! They even got you to swallow.

  • David Kaye

    Sand Hill’s web site says that the vineyard is in Ohio, not Oklahoma.

  • M. Nurn

    QOTD: The biggest surprise that I’ve had this year was getting hired at a local wine shop. I went in to buy some wine and when asked if I had any questions, I said that I was wondering if there was anyway to get a job, and almost immediately the owner said yes, and the next day I was hired. I couldn’t have been more surprised or excited!

    Oklahoma…who knew?

  • M. Nurn

    QOTD: The biggest surprise that I’ve had this year was getting hired at a local wine shop. I went in to buy some wine and when asked if I had any questions, I said that I was wondering if there was anyway to get a job, and almost immediately the owner said yes, and the next day I was hired. I couldn’t have been more surprised or excited!

    Oklahoma…who knew?

  • Neil

    QOTD: The biggest surprise this year was how the NY Giants beat the NE Patriots.

  • Neil

    QOTD: The biggest surprise this year was how the NY Giants beat the NE Patriots.

  • Brad

    QOTD: Meeting my awesome and beautiful girlfriend!

  • Brad

    QOTD: Meeting my awesome and beautiful girlfriend!

  • Kevin K

    QOTD: My brother is getting married.

  • John Farrin

    Alright, we have to determine whether the good one was just some crazy fluke. I mean it just doesn’t make sense that the three “professional” wines all stunk and the college kids wine was great. Where in Ok. do they grow grapes? I know that it took Ca. about 35 years to make acceptable wine and maybe we should encourage wine development in non-traditional places but going through, what, 40 gag monsters to find one jewel is the law of diminishing returns to me.

    QOTD: Finding out that my daughter is pregnant with her first child due at the end of Sept.

  • Kevin K

    QOTD: My brother is getting married.

  • John Farrin

    Alright, we have to determine whether the good one was just some crazy fluke. I mean it just doesn’t make sense that the three “professional” wines all stunk and the college kids wine was great. Where in Ok. do they grow grapes? I know that it took Ca. about 35 years to make acceptable wine and maybe we should encourage wine development in non-traditional places but going through, what, 40 gag monsters to find one jewel is the law of diminishing returns to me.

    QOTD: Finding out that my daughter is pregnant with her first child due at the end of Sept.

  • QOTD- The oak monster jumped out at me from behind a tree!
    (Well, he was the tree, but I didn’t realize it was him until I walked up to it!)
    ; )

  • QOTD- The oak monster jumped out at me from behind a tree!
    (Well, he was the tree, but I didn’t realize it was him until I walked up to it!)
    ; )

  • You’d be surprised about the amazing things that come from Oklahoma. *I’m an okie girl!* However, it goes to show you have to get through 3 bad things to find the hidden gem. 😉 BOOMER SOONER!

    QOTD: Biggest surprise? A new job that suits me better than I’d ever imagined. *Cheers!

  • You’d be surprised about the amazing things that come from Oklahoma. *I’m an okie girl!* However, it goes to show you have to get through 3 bad things to find the hidden gem. 😉 BOOMER SOONER!

    QOTD: Biggest surprise? A new job that suits me better than I’d ever imagined. *Cheers!

  • Hmmm, I live on the OK border. Need to find me some Chapel Creek . . .

  • Hmmm, I live on the OK border. Need to find me some Chapel Creek . . .

  • purplejuicebruce

    Who would have thunk it? I might as well plant some grapes here in Phoenix
    cause aparently you can grow world class grapes anywhere.

  • purplejuicebruce

    Who would have thunk it? I might as well plant some grapes here in Phoenix
    cause aparently you can grow world class grapes anywhere.

  • teckdeck2008

    Now thats what I’m talking about, I see that every where in the grocery stores wine aisles in College Station. Now I know to try it out.

    Qotd: The biggest surprise for me this year has to be my grades this last semester. Luckily I only have to retake one class, but I ended up making three C’s and 2 D’s. But I’m going to get right back on that horse and keep going.

  • teckdeck2008

    Now thats what I’m talking about, I see that every where in the grocery stores wine aisles in College Station. Now I know to try it out.

    Qotd: The biggest surprise for me this year has to be my grades this last semester. Luckily I only have to retake one class, but I ended up making three C’s and 2 D’s. But I’m going to get right back on that horse and keep going.

  • Dr T from N. Carolina

    There are a lot of dud wines everywhere, and a lot of gems. You can never be sure which you’re getting if you know nothing about the wineries. Go ‘minor’ wine areas!

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