TN: Solanera, Yecla, 2002, Southern Spain

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Serge Birbrair

TN: Solanera, Yecla, 2002, Southern Spain

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non filtered, french oaky vanilla taste, big on the attack and finish,
65% Monastrell, 35% cabernet
Our new choice for every day wine.

In your mouth
4- smooth and balanced


Bang for a buck, quid, euro
5- buy more and tell your friends $8.99 US


Emotional review
4- Thank you, Sir, may I have another?

13 points

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Re: TN: Solanera, Yecla, 2002, Southern Spain

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Serge,

You may need to fill these folks in on the WineTalk 15 point scale to clarify these -

http://winetalk.com/15.html

:)

Serge wrote:non filtered, french oaky vanilla taste, big on the attack and finish,
65% Monastrell, 35% cabernet
Our new choice for every day wine.

In your mouth
4- smooth and balanced


Bang for a buck, quid, euro
5- buy more and tell your friends $8.99 US


Emotional review
4- Thank you, Sir, may I have another?

13 points
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Post by Chow Chow »

Have u tried Castano Hecula fr Yecla?
I'm very impressed with their wines.
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Serge Birbrair

Post by Serge Birbrair »

Chow Chow wrote:Have u tried Castano Hecula fr Yecla?
I'm very impressed with their wines.


not yet,
but we intend to do in May when we go to Spain.
I'll post travel pictures and Tasting Notes when we get back. I never been to Spain before.

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