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Montrose - Ex-Château 1997 75cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Estephe | Bordeaux | France
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16 Rene Gabriel
98: Fassprobe (17/20): Schlankes, tiefgründiges Bouquet, feine Zimtnote, blaubeerige Fruchtakzente, fein parfümiertes Cabernet-Aroma. Im Gaumen eine schöne Extraktsüsse, Kirschentöne, Brombeeren und süsslich ausstrahlende Gerbstoffe, nachhaltige Adstringenz. Ein Montrose, der vielleicht etwas unterschätzt wird. 00: Aufhellendes Weinrot, erster Reifeschimmer. Fülliges, stark schokoladiges Bouquet, bereits starke Reife zeigend, dominikanischer Tabak. Im Gaumen saftig, gut balanciert, mehr Erdnoten wie Frucht, schlankes Finale. Für seinen Preis im Moment doch eher enttäuschend. (16/20). 11: Aufhellendes Weinrot, transparenter Rand. Grünliches, aber auch würziges Bouquet, etwas fleischige Noten sind auch dabei. Säuerlicher Gaumenbeginn, unreife Fleischkonturen, ordentlich aber doch etwas enttäuschend. vorbei ( - 2010)
87 Robert Parker
Tasted at the château, the 1997 Montrose is a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot picked between 10-24 September. It demonstrated more fruit on the nose when compared directly from vintages originating in the early 1990s. It is not the most complex bouquet, yet it remains fresh and lively, with secondary aromas of cured Italian meats, melted tar and a touch of cedar. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin and well-judged acidity. A little austere and certainly foursquare, the 1997 has adequate length, but the overall impression is of a conservative Montrose that will not improve further. Still, I appreciated the tart, soy-tinged red cherries on the aftertaste and it constitutes a Claret that you would snap up on a restaurant list if found at a good price. Tasted September 2016.<br/>
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.