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Montrose 1953 37.50cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Estephe | Bordeaux | France
CHF 270.25
Critics scores
92 Robert Parker
Tasted at the Montrose vertical in London, the 1953 Montrose was one of the vintages tasted by Robert Parker at the property in 2014. I concur that it is a very fine Montrose, if not quite firing on all cylinders like the 1947 or 1964. It appears fully mature with wide bricking on the rim. The nose is typical of several 1953s that I have tasted recently, all indicative of a great Bordeaux vintage that is now in graceful decline. Yet the bouquet is still enticing with scents of dried blood, cedar and sandalwood, red plum and fireside hearth. The palate is fully mature with a ferrous opening, still plenty of decaying red berry fruit and fine tannin, not as much depth as other vintages, but nevertheless very well balanced. On this bottle, I noticed just a touch of dryness on the finish that was perhaps highlighted by the precocity of coeval vintages, though I suspect large formats will be doling out pleasure for many years to come. Tasted June 2016.<br/>
17 Rene Gabriel
An der Proefscrift-Probe 1991 in Holland: Helles Rubin mit orangen Reflexen. Zartduftende Nase mit Rosen- und Papiergeschmack. Mitschwingende, trockene Küchenkräuter. Ausgeglichener Körper mit defensiver Süsse in den Tanninen.
Producer
Château Montrose
Producing outstanding Bordeaux year after year, this 95-hectare property, Château Montrose is a classified Second Growth in the Saint-Estèphe hierarchy. Just north of Pauillac, Montrose is ideally-situated on a gravelly, well-drained plot that runs along the Gironde estuary for over a kilometer. The local microclimate, unique to Montrose works to mitigate temperatures, protecting the vines from devastating frosts as well as equally destructive heatwaves. The patchwork of a vineyard, planted on the world’s most privileged winegrowing terroirs, has been owned by Martin and Olivier Bouygues since 2006. In 2012 they brought in Hervé Berland, the former managing director of Mouton Rothschild to act as estate manager. This spectacular Saint-Estèphe château crafts three wines, they are immense, powerful, dense and long-lived. The leading wine, Montrose is a monumental fleshy, and persuasive red.