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- Kcwhippet - 03-07-2006

Bought some wines from a friend who owns a wine shop and I know nothing about them, except he said they were worth my time and money. Hope someone can shed some light on these three. I'd appreciate it.

2002 Schloss Schonborn Erbacher Marcobrunn Kabinett
1999 Solaria Brunello di Montalcino (small letters says made by Az. Agr. Cencioni Patrizia)
2000 Ceago Camp Lema Merlot (Mendocino)


- winoweenie - 03-07-2006

Shedding some light IMHO... They are now outta' hims' inventory and in youses possession. WW [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img]


- jv38 - 03-08-2006

That is a fair question, and I asked it myself hundreds of time, until I took the less beaten path and started buying wines that I haven't tried before. It is good to do research on them but nothing bets pulling the cork and tasting them.

I don't know those wines but for the names, I would expect to be interesting. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]

One flag for quality would be the retail price. This is not true all the time but the price will give you an idea of what to expect in terms of quality.

So drink up and post some notes.


- AzWino - 03-08-2006

Solaria
The medieval hills of Montalcino has given way to a new wave of glamour and glitz in winemaking. But in the eastern corner of this region it is the passion and drive of the true artisanal producer that shines above the glamour of the neighboring estates. Patrizia Cencioni doesn’t spend her time behind a desk, rather she sits behind the wheel of her tractor, tends to her vines by hand, and takes to the tasks of the cellar. The relatively unknown producer walked away with the Three Glasses award in 1997 and has not slowed down. She prefers to stay away from the influential lures of marketing hype which provides for its exceptional price-to-quality ratio.

Ruby with garnet highlights. On the nose aromas of plums, violets, and nutmeg awaken the senses and are accented on the palate with vanilla, red currant and tobacco. Medium-bodied with smooth tannins and fresh acidity provide for a seductive finish.

Solaria 1999 Brunello $54.00 (750ml)

Taken from italianwinemerchant.com

eletter dated 6/10/04

Cheers!

AzWino


- TheEngineer - 03-08-2006

Schloss Schonborn is a reasonable producer of reasonably inexpensive wines in the $15-$20 area (which is where this one is). Their spatlese are a bit more money. Solid producer but not in the top ranks IMHO (not like an August Kessler or JJ Prum or someone like that).


- AzWino - 03-08-2006

Here are 2 other websites that will shed some
light on your new wines.

ceago.com

winex.com

To much info to copy and paste.

But it sounds like you have three very nice wines to enjoy. Let us know what you think.

Cheers!

AzWino