In continuation of our Taste Live with Walter Bressia, MarkV Fusco of 1337wine.com in San Antonio TX couldn’t attend but now you can watch his lively banter and interesting comments as he reviews and rates the 3 wines that we tasted a few weeks ago.
So to give you a little background- 1337 Wine is your leet wine resource-a journey of expanding and improving the palette palate and nose. Wines reviewed are typically $10 or less and is a good resource for study material for those looking to delve much deeper into wine, spirits, beer, cigars, and service – everything the aspiring Sommelier needs. Mark is studying to be a sommelier so if you ever thought about going through with your wine dreams or just want to be about to spout “Sommy” vocabulary at adept points in dinner and cocktail parties, you can follow along and get a real time version of the experience.
Here he explains the concept and what a Leet is- “leet speak” (aka elite speak) numbers can be used to represent letters. In this case, 1 = L, 3 = E, 7 = T – LEET. If you watch Episode 1 I briefly explain what happened. Here I will go into a little more depth. I saw a wine bottle at an angle that had “337″ on it. I thought it might have been “1337.” Unfortunately it was just 337. So I decided that to call a wine 1337 would be epic and geeks from far and wide would buy it. I immediately went to Go Daddy to buy that domain. For a couple months I tried to figure out what I was going to do with this domain. The idea of doing wine reviews came to mind since it would be a long time before I could afford to create 1337 as a wine. I then remembered that I was also going to do a blog called “Sommelier in Training.” That never got off the ground. So here you see all my wine website ideas in one place. Hopefully, one day, you will be able to buy 1337 Wine in a store near you. Until then……”
So thank you Mark for your reviews- we look forward to more from you!
2007 Monteagrelo Syrah- 91 point range
“Sweet with some smokiness…its real interesting. Earthiness, with dusty, dirty and fruit.”
2006 Bressia Profundo-90 points
“smooth, real silky, cherries, chocolate, an elegant wine…a wine I could just sit and drink this wine”
2005 Urraca Familia Langley- 93 points
“Outstanding- there is a ton of stuff going on”
“Dust,chocolate, sweetness from red fruits…it just feels juicy.”





















