Gary Vaynerchuk’s Wine Library TV SXSW Meetup at Cork & Co.

by Scott Beale on March 13, 2008 · 0 comments

Gary Vaynerchuk at Cork & Co.

Kevin Rose

Cheers!

Aubrey Sabala

Mark Trammell

Gary Vaynerchuk, co-owner of the online wine resource Wine Library and the host of the excellent video blog Wine Library TV, is a true force of nature. At SXSW Interactive 2008 he was the omnipresent man on the scene, organizing several spontaneous wine tasting parties, including a Flash Wine Party on Saturday night.

On Monday I ran into Gary at the SXSW BlogHaus and he told me about yet another Wine Library TV meetup that he was planning over the Austin wine bar Cork & Co. It evolved into a wonderful scene with Gary footing the bill for a bunch of really great wine, giving people an opportunity to expand their palate beyond Two Buck Chuck.

Here are some photos I shot at Gary’s Wine Library TV meetup.

photo by Scott Beale

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

Wine Library TV, A Daily Wine Video Blog by Gary Vaynerchuk

Wine Library TV Episode #500 Recorded Live at Crushpad

Wine Library TV Party At De Loach Vineyards In Santa Rosa

Gary Vaynerchuk on Web 2.0 Transparency & Twitter vs. Facebook

Gary Vaynerchuk Helps Jake and Amir Crush It

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