Montrose

Tasting notes

Toasty nose, with a strong fruitiness. Dense tannins in the mouth. A thoroughbred, elegant wine with considerable refinement.

Press review

23 April 2001

Parker # 134 : 90 Maturity: -2030

A classic effort, the 1998 Montrose exhibits a dense purple color in addition to a sweet nose of jammy cassis, licorice, earth, and smoke. It is a powerful and full-bodied wine with well-integrated tannin. Given Montrose's tendency to shut down, it is performing better out of bottle than I expected.

1 March 2001

Vinum : 16,5/20 Maturity: 2008-2018

1 May 2000

Weinwisser (René Gabriel) : 18/20 Maturity: 2006-2030

The property in brief

Second growth classified in 1855. With its terroir of big gravels located by the river Gironde, its classic and powerful style, Montrose is often called the Latour of Saint Estephe. Montrose needs time to express its incomparable delicacy. In the first decade, its fantastic potential are hidden behind a certain austerity. In the second decade, the wines open themselves. In the third decade, they explose and the terroir expresses itself. In the hands of the family Charmolle from 1896 to 2006, it is now run by Martin and Olivier Bouygues.

Owner: Martin & Olivier Bouygues

Manager: Philippe de Laguarigue

Cellar master: Laurent Savovitch-Vuk

Vineyard manager: Bruno Sauquet

Oenologist: Pascal Ribéreau Gayon

Blend of the 1998 vintage: 10% Cabernet Franc, 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot

Ageing: 50% in new barrels during 18 month/s

Tuesday, September 22, 1998

Tuesday, October 06, 1998

Soil: Gravels

Area: 68 hectares

Average age of the vines: 39 years

Yield: 48 hectolitres per hectare

Price: from € 86.62 to €N/A

Jahrgang: 1998

Chateau: Montrose

Farbe: Red