EP 499 Investing In Wine With Jim Cramer Of Mad Money And Your Host Gary Vaynerchuk

Gary Vaynerchuk sits down with the world Famous Jim Cramer and talks about investing in wine and how wine can be a great investment! These 2 high energy guys also have some fun!

Wines tasted in this episode:

2005 Chateau Sansonnet.St Emilion
2004 Emilio Moro Malleolus De Sancho MartinRibera Del Duero
Chateau Latour 2004
1977 Dow’s PortVintage Port

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BrianNussbaum

Gary I have always like wine but you’re turning me into a quote “wine guy”… I paused half way through this video to go grab some sparkling fruity wine. Its a blush white wine with rasberry, strawberry, and blackberry.

Tags: Jim Cramer, port, red, review, Ribera Del Duero, St Emilion, Video, wine, wines

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  • GoinGray

    Gary, about 30 of us tried to watch in Revision3 #7 and it kept going to black. We stayed in the dark and chatted with one another. We need wristbands : )

  • Excellent show gentlemen

    I find the rocketing prices amazing. Living in HK which is Bordeaux mad is pretty interesting. It’s the one wine I tend NOT to buy/drink as I see it as over priced and a minefield riddled with bad mid-priced producers.

    The Latour is only $US450? With a weak US dollar Grange on realise in Australia is nearly as muck!

    QOTD: ANY THING WITH A CORK. How could you invest this sort of series money in wine when it’s sealed with an old bit of bark, that’s proven to be ineffective? When I’m buying Aussie wine for cellaring I’ll only buy it if it’s under stelvin.

    Hot Tip for Aussie investment wines – the limited addition Tyrell’s Bin Releases if you can get them. Wines from cool climate reasons like Tasmania and Victoria’s Yarra Valley will gain popularity as climate change pushes previously marginal areas into the spot light. Maybe a few bottles of New Zealand Syrah and Pinot could be worth thinking about as well as many of these areas are so new their no investment history.

    Cheers
    Andrew

  • Excellent show gentlemen

    I find the rocketing prices amazing. Living in HK which is Bordeaux mad is pretty interesting. It’s the one wine I tend NOT to buy/drink as I see it as over priced and a minefield riddled with bad mid-priced producers.

    The Latour is only $US450? With a weak US dollar Grange on realise in Australia is nearly as muck!

    QOTD: ANY THING WITH A CORK. How could you invest this sort of series money in wine when it’s sealed with an old bit of bark, that’s proven to be ineffective? When I’m buying Aussie wine for cellaring I’ll only buy it if it’s under stelvin.

    Hot Tip for Aussie investment wines – the limited addition Tyrell’s Bin Releases if you can get them. Wines from cool climate reasons like Tasmania and Victoria’s Yarra Valley will gain popularity as climate change pushes previously marginal areas into the spot light. Maybe a few bottles of New Zealand Syrah and Pinot could be worth thinking about as well as many of these areas are so new their no investment history.

    Cheers
    Andrew

  • Robin C

    Jim and Gary are like Siamese twins, in a psychic way. Their DNA must be entwined. And Jim Cramer is everywhere! I just watched Jim on Conan (I tape the shows). Great show.
    QOTD: A sure thing. Right. I think Jim knows you have to take some risks even in the Wine World.

  • Robin C

    Jim and Gary are like Siamese twins, in a psychic way. Their DNA must be entwined. And Jim Cramer is everywhere! I just watched Jim on Conan (I tape the shows). Great show.
    QOTD: A sure thing. Right. I think Jim knows you have to take some risks even in the Wine World.

  • AMAZING!!! Best show ever!

  • AMAZING!!! Best show ever!

  • Great chemistry between you and Cramer, Gary… You brought the Thunder on this one!

  • Great chemistry between you and Cramer, Gary… You brought the Thunder on this one!

  • Bill

    My worlds have collided! Stocks and wine, my two passions and to top it off — make it the trifecta with the two guys off Rt 24. Booyaa Gary. Good show!

  • Bill

    My worlds have collided! Stocks and wine, my two passions and to top it off — make it the trifecta with the two guys off Rt 24. Booyaa Gary. Good show!

  • David Harris

    Great show!!!!!

  • David Harris

    Great show!!!!!

  • Anonymous

    Great show. Lots of energy.
    QOTD: I’m used to buying wine that has great value. I collect a few cult wines, but nothing that doubles it’s price in a few years.

  • WineWoman

    Great show. Lots of energy.
    QOTD: I’m used to buying wine that has great value. I collect a few cult wines, but nothing that doubles it’s price in a few years.

  • It was interesting to watch someone get faced in real time. Cramer started strong, and his speech just got more slurred as time went on. Excellent!

    Episode 500 is a mystery. The feed was great before the show and right after, but during was a bust. Big disappointment!!! Have to wait for Monday to catch it all.

    MY QOTD: (because Cramer’s made no sense) How do you trust the validity of a wine. I mean, how do you know if the wine has been stored properly when you buy it, for all you know it could have been in a shed in the AZ sun in July. Email me through my website: richardritterphotography.com (use the contact button. Thanks!

  • It was interesting to watch someone get faced in real time. Cramer started strong, and his speech just got more slurred as time went on. Excellent!

    Episode 500 is a mystery. The feed was great before the show and right after, but during was a bust. Big disappointment!!! Have to wait for Monday to catch it all.

    MY QOTD: (because Cramer’s made no sense) How do you trust the validity of a wine. I mean, how do you know if the wine has been stored properly when you buy it, for all you know it could have been in a shed in the AZ sun in July. Email me through my website: richardritterphotography.com (use the contact button. Thanks!

  • Lenny

    Wow! 2 guys I love to listen to.

    Great show. I think I am going to invest in some wine after this show!!!

    QOTD:

    Sorry Jim, Can’t help you on that.

  • Lenny

    Wow! 2 guys I love to listen to.

    Great show. I think I am going to invest in some wine after this show!!!

    QOTD:

    Sorry Jim, Can’t help you on that.

  • Mark Tolerico

    Wow, that was a great show!

  • Mark Tolerico

    Wow, that was a great show!

  • This episode was as good as Gary said it would be. I was worried cos I don’t really care about the financial aspect of wine (or anything really).

  • This episode was as good as Gary said it would be. I was worried cos I don’t really care about the financial aspect of wine (or anything really).

  • The Nose

    Worst show ever. This guy is a phony.

  • The Nose

    Worst show ever. This guy is a phony.

  • Vinsant

    Fun show, thanks for the cheap entertainment!!!

  • Vinsant

    Fun show, thanks for the cheap entertainment!!!

  • Nick Vee

    This is definitely the episode that I have been waiting for. Not because Jim Cramer was on, but just listening Gary and Jim, who is the type of person I deal with where I work, talk about their palates and the 05 bourdeaux’s. Personally, I think the 04’s were where it was at, but I agree none the less.

    Also, it’s nice to see a comments section where everyone isn’t bashing each other.

  • Nick Vee

    This is definitely the episode that I have been waiting for. Not because Jim Cramer was on, but just listening Gary and Jim, who is the type of person I deal with where I work, talk about their palates and the 05 bourdeaux’s. Personally, I think the 04’s were where it was at, but I agree none the less.

    Also, it’s nice to see a comments section where everyone isn’t bashing each other.

  • Moselman

    Tho’ the concept is a bit too esoteric for me personally, it was kinda fun being pulled through that knothole backwards! Lots of wine education there too, for those who cared to listen.

    I’ll bet the haters aren’t doing so well at expanding their pals either.

    “Not for wine lovers.” ?? No, Sir Gary wouldn’t have been amused. Nor the sundry other “red wine only for me, thanks” types

    Alternative perspective: “This will be a super classic episode for sure down the line.”
    Yes, or it could be a jump the shark moment…

  • Moselman

    Tho’ the concept is a bit too esoteric for me personally, it was kinda fun being pulled through that knothole backwards! Lots of wine education there too, for those who cared to listen.

    I’ll bet the haters aren’t doing so well at expanding their pals either.

    “Not for wine lovers.” ?? No, Sir Gary wouldn’t have been amused. Nor the sundry other “red wine only for me, thanks” types

    Alternative perspective: “This will be a super classic episode for sure down the line.”
    Yes, or it could be a jump the shark moment…

  • RonD

    This is the best WLTV show to date, bar none!

    Can Jim become a “regular” guest?

  • RonD

    This is the best WLTV show to date, bar none!

    Can Jim become a “regular” guest?

  • BargePlus

    I watched this show when there were abot 15 comments – all of which were positive. I felt a little odd as this show really, really, really didn’t do it for me. Than I just attended the 500th episode live and heard a lot of comments like “#499 was the greatest show ever.” Sorry to say but episode #499 was just wrong for me, and I wouldn’t mind if you waited another 499 episodes before bringing Jim Kramer back. Maybe it was the focus on investing rather than enjoying wine, or the prices, which were just way beyond what I would spend on myself and would even hesitate to spend when someone else picked up the tab. In my mother’s words, the show was “different” – which was not a good thing in our hosehold. In any case, if you’re keeping score, put me down on the side of NO to this kind of GV video blog.

  • BargePlus

    I watched this show when there were abot 15 comments – all of which were positive. I felt a little odd as this show really, really, really didn’t do it for me. Than I just attended the 500th episode live and heard a lot of comments like “#499 was the greatest show ever.” Sorry to say but episode #499 was just wrong for me, and I wouldn’t mind if you waited another 499 episodes before bringing Jim Kramer back. Maybe it was the focus on investing rather than enjoying wine, or the prices, which were just way beyond what I would spend on myself and would even hesitate to spend when someone else picked up the tab. In my mother’s words, the show was “different” – which was not a good thing in our hosehold. In any case, if you’re keeping score, put me down on the side of NO to this kind of GV video blog.

  • C-Lo

    That was a lot of Jersey on one small screen! Fun show; you two are a good match-up. I’m not sure how to answer the QOTD unfortunately. Keep it real GV.

  • C-Lo

    That was a lot of Jersey on one small screen! Fun show; you two are a good match-up. I’m not sure how to answer the QOTD unfortunately. Keep it real GV.

  • Paul M

    Really great show. You guys have a chemistry that is fun to watch.

    Thanks!

  • Paul M

    Really great show. You guys have a chemistry that is fun to watch.

    Thanks!

  • Pete G

    Mad Money! Mad Wine! Mad show!!!

  • Pete G

    Mad Money! Mad Wine! Mad show!!!

  • Pete G

    Mad Money! Mad Wine! Mad show!!!

  • Pete G

    Mad Money! Mad Wine! Mad show!!!

  • KW

    Awesome show! Liked the wines and the talk.

    QOTD: Many 02 Bordeaux have been disappointing as have been 03 California reds.

  • KW

    Awesome show! Liked the wines and the talk.

    QOTD: Many 02 Bordeaux have been disappointing as have been 03 California reds.

  • HOLY COW!!! Great episode! It has been awhile for me, thanks Gary and Jim.

    QOTD: I have to say any low end from Australia (Alice White, Yellowtail) because shipping costs alone should double the price of it 😉 Too bad it is all about quantity with those big vineyards.

    I do like the small vineyards like in Bordeaux. It just seems like quality is more important and the methods of managing the terroir seem more structured. Vintage is more important to small vineyards than in big ones like Cali and Aussie.

  • HOLY COW!!! Great episode! It has been awhile for me, thanks Gary and Jim.

    QOTD: I have to say any low end from Australia (Alice White, Yellowtail) because shipping costs alone should double the price of it 😉 Too bad it is all about quantity with those big vineyards.

    I do like the small vineyards like in Bordeaux. It just seems like quality is more important and the methods of managing the terroir seem more structured. Vintage is more important to small vineyards than in big ones like Cali and Aussie.

  • Roberto

    wwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…

    now THAT WAS ONE AWESOME SHOW !!!!!!!!!!!!! top 3 all time, easily….

    kudos,kudos, kudos….

    QOTD: sorry Jimmy, don’t think that concept applies here, really.

    best to both !!

  • Roberto

    wwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…

    now THAT WAS ONE AWESOME SHOW !!!!!!!!!!!!! top 3 all time, easily….

    kudos,kudos, kudos….

    QOTD: sorry Jimmy, don’t think that concept applies here, really.

    best to both !!

  • Ms. DO

    A big boohaa To JIm Cramer i love your work

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