I live near the area where Thackrey produced and first sold his wine. About 10-12 years ago I stumbled on a bottle of it, and proceeded to have one of the most profound experiences I have ever had. Not "great wine, oh wow," no. Consciousness-changing. I "saw" into things through the senses, not the mind. But it's not in every bottle, you can't buy that as a "product." It was a confluence of many factors and conditions, including my own state of mind and chemistry and the weather-locale-context, and it instilled in me a sober (!) respect for the Now and the Real. It was deep winter and I was with a friend. Everything I perceived was altered into a rather psychedelic sense. The only other time I experienced that from drinking any kind of alcohol was homemade Cuban rum in Cuba. Like all those who do great things (big or small) in this world, Thackrey was willing to focus, surrender, and live, really live-- not by the book, but by _________!
Chow TV is the best place to get a taste of an assorted views of food and preparing food.... Awesome Channel, Awesome Concept, Awesome website and well....just amazing!
01:26 - he's pouring from a bottle covered in duct tape which extends to the rim of bottle. So you are getting traces of adhesive from the back of the tape into your wine.
Awesome ideas, clear thinking, and awesome wine. If you haven't tried a Thackrey wine, try to get your hands on some. The Pleiades, on release is only between 20 and 30 bucks, but it is consistently one of my favorties wines.
I really like this guy...he reminds me of an old friend. Not necessarily a real friend I have, just the way he speaks to the camera and how it was directed. Well, done. Impressive library! But let's be frank here...the man has a group that meets just to keep Latin alive. See, that's cool.
I love his position on terroir, I agree every vineyard is different and ones are better and there are so many things that can effect the berries. The soil, the light, the way the sun hits it or if a cool fog rolls in in the morning. But, just say that don't label such a vague word. Also, you can take the same grapes to two wine makers and they will give to different grapes.
Hello: May i ask a question. Please, can you tell me where i can find the preservative for wine. I believe i have a wine in the making, the only thing missing for preserving the wine is the preservative.
Your incorrect observation is precisely the product of what has gone wrong in recent times. Someone who has dedicated literally thousands of hours to becoming better at a craft they are passionate about, cannot even talk about it without running the risk of being labeled a "pretentious douche."
Rest in peace, Sean. And thank you, for inspiring us with your wines.
I live near the area where Thackrey produced and first sold his wine. About 10-12 years ago I stumbled on a bottle of it, and proceeded to have one of the most profound experiences I have ever had. Not "great wine, oh wow," no. Consciousness-changing. I "saw" into things through the senses, not the mind. But it's not in every bottle, you can't buy that as a "product." It was a confluence of many factors and conditions, including my own state of mind and chemistry and the weather-locale-context, and it instilled in me a sober (!) respect for the Now and the Real. It was deep winter and I was with a friend. Everything I perceived was altered into a rather psychedelic sense. The only other time I experienced that from drinking any kind of alcohol was homemade Cuban rum in Cuba. Like all those who do great things (big or small) in this world, Thackrey was willing to focus, surrender, and live, really live-- not by the book, but by _________!
Very real, genuine person. Surprisingly not a wine snob, being that he's a winemaker.
Easily one of my favorite videos ever.
I love this guy's attitude, it's impressive for such a down to earth person to thrive in such an overly pretentious field.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video
I had two of his wines and they were both incredible!!!
Wow. Really liked this documentary. I never thought of leaving grapes to rest.. another trick for my #ChateauxDeCrispin wines . Thanks
Chow TV is the best place to get a taste of an assorted views of food and preparing food....
Awesome Channel, Awesome Concept, Awesome website and well....just amazing!
Loved this video. I'm really missing the 'Obsessives' series in the latest updates. Really wish that it would make a come-back.
01:26 - he's pouring from a bottle covered in duct tape which extends to the rim of bottle. So you are getting traces of adhesive from the back of the tape into your wine.
This is Bryan Cranston about 30 years in the future. They look and sound exactly the same!
You must be blind and deaf...
Sam's Mafia Why yes, yes I am.
10:12 A framed case of Paleolithic projectiles (points). I have a feeling he may have found them while planting those Pinot Noir cuttings.
Excellent video! He's very down-to-earth about his profession.
Awesome ideas, clear thinking, and awesome wine. If you haven't tried a Thackrey wine, try to get your hands on some. The Pleiades, on release is only between 20 and 30 bucks, but it is consistently one of my favorties wines.
Obsessives by Chow is a great set of videos I've learn a lot with them.
I really like this guy...he reminds me of an old friend. Not necessarily a real friend I have, just the way he speaks to the camera and how it was directed. Well, done. Impressive library! But let's be frank here...the man has a group that meets just to keep Latin alive. See, that's cool.
i love this series
I love his position on terroir, I agree every vineyard is different and ones are better and there are so many things that can effect the berries. The soil, the light, the way the sun hits it or if a cool fog rolls in in the morning. But, just say that don't label such a vague word. Also, you can take the same grapes to two wine makers and they will give to different grapes.
this guy is awesome, had to repeat that
Pleiades is noted between 13:46 and 14:42. You can see the label at 14:27.
I love it too!
I've had his wine :)
this guy is awesome.
RIP, Sean!
Hello: May i ask a question. Please, can you tell me where i can find the preservative for wine. I believe i have a wine in the making, the only thing missing for preserving the wine is the preservative.
Sulfite
All these people on obsessives have awesome voices. I was sleepy when I turned this on, and I just started.....drifting........off...............
I want to be this man's apprentice.
THIS GUY, enjoys life...
@ned262626 After fermentation it doesn't really matter, the alchohol kills it.
Esquisite
If only I could become his pupil...
Tastes great! Gets you high, you won't taste the sticks and berries and rat tails...buh buh (Sideways ref)
RIP
Just like Budweiser num num
All that wine he swished probably melted his teeth off.
lol@ duct tape nozzle, that is how you know its high-class.
Elder flowers, not elderberry flower! The tree is an elder!
Your incorrect observation is precisely the product of what has gone wrong in recent times. Someone who has dedicated literally thousands of hours to becoming better at a craft they are passionate about, cannot even talk about it without running the risk of being labeled a "pretentious douche."
@marcaus21 terroir is like monarchy...assumed superiority by lineage...its 100% fantasy...no surprise you are french...
Bryan Cranston?!?
lol like actually the biggest snob ever, but hes still kinda sick
this guy rambles like he's on shrooms or something
30 Brix? 3.9 PH? Jesus... I think he does need a little technical help
That's how the Syrah grows in hot, hot Cali! It's a sign of a great winemaker to know exactly how to deal with those numbers.
Those brix levels have been standard since the late 90s, especially after they identified leafroll virus was inhibiting photosynthesis in California.
Peter O'Toole?