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Manage Subscriptions1900 Château Montrose
Red Bordeaux Blend
- France
- Bordeaux
- Médoc
- St. Estèphe
Community Tasting Notes 2
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englishman's claret wrote: 95 points
November 19, 2022 - Less fruity than the last bottle of this, this example of the 1900 Montrose still showed a wonderful, aromatic, broad, mellow redcurrant nose accented by iberian ham, nuts, worn leather, sandalwood, old oak, and cumin - so detailed, fine, and still complete. Lasts beautifully on the palate.
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englishman's claret wrote: 97 points
July 3, 2022 - Tasted blind, I was actually fairly sure this was the ‘49 Mouton - gorgeous, ravishing redcurrant and cranberry, eucalyptus, balsam, a malty note that somewhat indicates its age. With air, this develops red licorice and chestnut. Characterful and dynamic, if you have to watch it closely because it does start to fade after about 30 minutes.
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By Jancis Robinson, MW
9/20/2005 (link)(Ch Montrose St-Estèphe Red) Subscribe to see review text.
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By John Kapon
Paris a la Mode with Dr. Desai, 9/19/2005(Montrose) Subscribe to see review text.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 1900
- Type Red
- Producer Château Montrose
- Varietal Red Bordeaux Blend
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- SubRegion Médoc
- Appellation St. Estèphe
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- In Cellars 3 (60%)
- Consumed 2 (40%)
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