tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18717316.post114062107100848847..comments2023-09-29T10:54:50.149-04:00Comments on Doktor Weingolb: Like a fiesta after a long siesta: Ijalba Genoli 2003Marcushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02221624021529319291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18717316.post-1140731897187302382006-02-23T16:58:00.000-05:002006-02-23T16:58:00.000-05:00I am not familiar with Castano Monastrell (mmmm......I am not familiar with Castano Monastrell (mmmm... mouvedre) but I read your favourable Castillo de Monseran review a couple weeks ago. I haven't tried it lately, but I remember it made quite the splash when it came out on the Quebec market for only $7.95. Recently some Carignan-predominant blends have been leading me over the Pyrenees (though I hear that Carinenas -- the Spanish appellation that named this grape variety -- is far from brimming with Carignan. Speaking of unlikely combos -- Spain and the Okanagan? I never would have guessed it.Marcushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02221624021529319291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18717316.post-1140629279728803372006-02-22T12:27:00.000-05:002006-02-22T12:27:00.000-05:00I love Spanish wine. In fact, I just bought a cas...I love Spanish wine. In fact, I just bought a case of 2003 Castano Monastrell last night for $9.99/btl.--an exceptional value. <BR/><BR/>After the Okanagan, Spain is the most exiting wine region in the world, for me.<BR/><BR/>Cheers,<BR/>TimTim Jacobshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11036572654386219898noreply@blogger.com