Gary Vaynerchuk along with his wine web show Winelibrary.tv has been sweeping the wine world with his no-nonsense attitude to a good glass of red. Gary spoke to Mahalo Daily guest-host Kevin Rose of Digg and Diggnation fame, about the particulars of wine tasting, the advantages of decanters, and where the good grapes are these days.To find out more about our guests, and wine itself, visit: http://tv.winelibrary.com/ http://mahalo.com/Gary_Vaynerchuk http://mahalo.com/Kevin_Rose http://mahalo.com/Wine http://mahalo.com/Wine_Tasting http://mahalo.com/How_to_Taste_Wine http://mahalo.com/How_to_Talk_About_Wine http://mahalo.com/How_to_Select_Wine http://mahalo.com/How_to_Selec _Dessert_Wine http://mahalo.com/How_to_Selec _Wine_and_Cheese http://mahalo.com/How_to_Aerate_Wine http://mahalo.com/How_to_Host_ _Wine_TastingFor more, go to: http://www.mahalodaily.com
PressPassTV brings you to Seekonk, Massachussetts for the 1st annual Jarvis Green Foundation Wine Tasting. The Foundation is raising money both for Katrina victims still in need and the late Marquis Hill's son. Jarvis is a true gentleman and the New England Patriots really rally for the two causes.
Online Video Wine Show Host Signs with CAA: "Swish Your Wine like Mouthwash!"Gary Vaynerchuk, host of the wildly successful daily online show Wine Library TV, which has some 60,000 viewers, with traffic that greatly exceeds industry Goliath, the Wine Spectator, came by the Beet.TV studios the other night for some wine tasting basics.Smelling the wine is key --- as is swishing it like "mouthwash." Well, the wines Gary brought over were certainly nothing like mouthwash. Gary really knows his wines and takes a very direct approach to sharing and teaching -- there is not one bit of snobbery.The 32-year-old New Jersey wine merchant, who started his show two years ago (when Beet.TV launched, btw), has become a celebrity and is poised for stardom. Beet.TV has learned that he has been signed by the Hollywood power talent agency CAA. Not sure how his career will unfold. A big TV series, maybe "Top Sommelier?"I don't know, but this guy is going to be big. Stay tuned.We were so pleased he came to our studios and turned us on to some great Chianti, cabs and other nice things to rinse with! Thanks for the vino and the good times.Update: Robert Scoble reports that the Kevin Rose crew at Revision3, producers of Diggnation and several Web shows, watch Wine Library TV for innovative ideas.-- Andy PlesserPosted on Friday, February 15, 2008