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2018 Château Belair-Monange

Red Bordeaux Blend

  • France
  • Bordeaux
  • Libournais
  • St. Émilion Grand Cru
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Community Tasting Notes 9

  • burlingtonm Likes this wine: 95 points

    February 29, 2024 - Suckling Wines of the World: lack of detailed notes but recall really liking this wine. Hugely enjoyable and hedonistic with rich fruit accompanied by good freshness that will only get better with more time in the bottle.

  • Irish_Wine wrote: 95 points

    November 1, 2022 - Deep ruby.

    Pronounced on the nose with black plum, blackberry, black currant, cedar, mint, vanilla cinnamon. Lovely rich fruit.

    Pronounced, rich and concentrated on the palate. Good acidity. High ripe tannins. Long finish.

    *** Tasted as part of a walkaround 2018 Bordeaux tasting. Not full notes ***

  • bsumoba wrote:

    October 29, 2022 - Wine: the Gathering Old World, Bordeaux (Château de Chris et Melissa): Probably not a wine to have on Day 1. A bit high on the alcohol and tannins and as a result, ruined the mid palate and finish for me. Wait and hold.

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  • csimm wrote: 95 points

    July 10, 2022 - A lot of high scores here, so I of course had to open one of these to see what all the fuss was about. Upon the first pull of the cork, you might as well have just poured this down the drain and called it a night. This was giving nothing at all except an uber linear red berry note and fruit-stifling booze and acid. No mid-palate; no texture; no concentration; barely any flavor. Superficial and pretty ticked off (that wine, that is, not me - though I suppose that could apply to me as well).

    After a few hours of air, the hints of what this wine might become in the future start to unfold. The flavors become blacker and darker. Unripe red and black raspberry, cassis, red and black currant, black licorice, spice, dried flowers?, and (unfortunately) that lingering vanilla alcohol flavor that all but kills it for me most of the time when it elbows its way into any wine's profile. Alas, there is promise here, but it'll take some time. Purity of fruit is on-point, as is freshness and persistence. Texture and polish improved some with air, but the reigns remained pretty tight and kept the bit slammed to the back of the jaw most of the time. Opening another one of these inside of 7+ years just seems foolish really. I am fairly confident it'll come around, but this bottle doesn't have me racing to Wine-Searcher to empty the wallet on more.

    A 92-95+? point spread here; maybe more, maybe less depending on which path it decides to take. It'll have to dig deep to get into the upper end of my scale (but I'll rate it at the higher 95 mark here in CT just to give it the benefit of the doubt - and I'm hoping Day 2 gives me more confidence in its proper evolutionary path). Hopefully, like many of its peers, this Belair-Monange will make a complete transformation and call me a liar to my face at some point. And yes, I understand I opened this too early, etc, etc, etc, but there is often academic value in seeing where a wine can go at this early stage as well. For now, it is in a crossed-arms 'whatever' teenager locked in his room kind of mode.

    I much prefer the 2015 and 2016 versions and where I suspect they are headed. Hopefully this 2018 gets his stuff together and becomes a better mentee to his older brothers.

    DAY 2: 1/3 of the bottle remaining; repurposed into a smaller bottle and gassed for the second day. Let's see if it gives up any of the goods. If so, I'll let ya'll know...

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  • jmoon Likes this wine: 99 points

    November 21, 2021 - Just so damn good. My favourite of al the 2018 classed growths I’ve tasted so far (excl 1st growth). Fabulously fun and expressive. Rich ripe plush raspberry, chocolate, cocoa, plums and hint of espresso and vanilla. Will be glorious, probably open like this for 6-12 months before we have to wait 5+ years will be fascinating to follow this incredible wine.

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  • By Julia Harding, MW
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    Bordeaux En Primeur 2018 St-Émilion Part 1, 4/3/2019 (link)

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    Bordeaux 2018: Back in Black (Apr 2019), 4/1/2019 (link)

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    April 2019, 4/1/2019 (link)

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    3/27/2019 (link)

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2018
  • Type Red
  • Producer Château Belair-Monange
  • Varietal Red Bordeaux Blend
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country France
  • Region Bordeaux
  • SubRegion Libournais
  • Appellation St. Émilion Grand Cru
  • UPC Codes 012086010408, 3328150026006, 3328155010123

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 122 (10%)
  • In Cellars 977 (84%)
  • Consumed 71 (6%)

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Beef, Game, Lamb, Poultry

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