EP 772 Passport to South American Wines

Gary Vaynerchuk sits down with Samantha Brown from the Travel Channel and tastes three different wines from South America.

Wines tasted in this episode:

2008 Quintay Sauvignon BlancChilean Sauvignon Blanc
2008 Vinedo Vintos EstivalUruguay White Wine
2006 Tomero Petit Verdot Other Argentine Red Wine

Links mentioned in todays episode.


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luca bercelli

89/100

line of the day (after guest catches knocked over glass) – ‘Tell me your athletic background. Well, I played for the Jets’

Solid show although the guest let herself down a bit with the QOTD which was all about her rather than wine or the Vayniacs. Admittedly she was caught off guard but even so…

Tags: Argentina, Blanc, Petit Verdot, red, review, Sauvignon, Uruguay, Video, white, wine, wines

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  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

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    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • I am a recent Vayniac, though I have seen dozens of your episodes already, and this one scores a 92+.

    Your style is authentic. Your skills with a guest are becoming refined yet remain approachable.

    I would imagine you have considered that your guests really need not have any association with wine at all. The wine tasting format is ideal for creating a common denominator. i.e. – Your segment on Ellen was a tremendous success. I would encourage you to begin to explore future guests more for their personality than how you can draw a bridge back to the existing wine world.

    I would imagine that most of the comments about this episode are going to be tremendously encouraging and I attribute that to Samantha’s great personality, not her connection or association to the wine world. The more wit, energy, and enthusiasm your guests bring the stronger your strengths deliver.

    After all, if I am understanding your desire, you are working toward breaking down the walls of the existing system and want to draw more people into the wine conversation. You will most assuredly be more rapidly successful in this the more guests you have who are furthest removed from the wine world, (especially if the guest has a pre-existing following whose demographic might not naturally include wine drinkers.) Your style would bring them to the table to drink wine.

    I love your work. If ever you have a minute and are interested in watching a couple yayhoos talk about Lifestyle Design (i.e. – Timothy Ferris) check out our stuff at http://renmenshow.tumblr.com – In our initial episode we challenge ourselves to make contact with you within a week and get a response. We would be honored to receive your feedback about our show.

    QOTD – 1) Cool enough to hang with Samantha and to stump her with a request for a Question of the Day

    QOTD – 2) Australia

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • tim

    samantha brown you are awesome!!! i’d like to see you in russia, its such a mysterious part of the world that doesn’t see much television time.

    gary…gerwurz and chard blend..what!??!!

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • QOTD – Samantha should go to Serbia, they’ve got wine over there too. Or Ghana, I went there and drank palm wine…good stuff

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Awesome show!

  • castello

    Awesome show!

  • Anonymous

    Very entertaining show!

    QOTD: Tibet

  • flavasauce

    Very entertaining show!

    QOTD: Tibet

  • mike z

    nice job Gary. perfect guest. she has one of the most enviest jobs out there.

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