[La Dame de Montrose 2014]
James Suckling rating: 93/100
Robert Parker rating: 89/100
Chateau Montrose was classified as a Second Growth in 1855, and due to the confidence of the estate's operators over the years, Montrose has only gotten better and better since 1855.The performance of each vintage is astonishingly high, not only far surpassing other second-growth estates, but in several years even exceeding the five first-growth estates, making it a high-quality wine that collectors in the international market eagerly seek to acquire!La Dame de Montrose is the second wine of Montrose.
La Dame de Chateau Montrose is the second wine of Chateau Montrose.The taste of Saint-Estephe is less dense than that of the 2014 Chateau Montrose, with its smooth tannin structure and fine, enticing granules.This is an easy-to-use wine that showcases the meticulous work done in selecting the grapes.
"The 2014 La Dame de Montrose lagged behind the Grand Vin in the top chateaux, but has since developed."Now bottled, it has a nicely balanced bouquet of red cherry, cranberry, and crushed violet.The taste is medium-bodied, with crisp acidity, tightly woven, and linear. I suspect it is a conservative La Dame de Montrose; I suspect its aging time will be better than I initially imagined."
Grape varieties:
50% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot
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