Descripción

Château Montrose ostenta la clasificación de 2ème grand cru classé de la apelación Saint-Estèphe. Este bordelés mítico se caracteriza por la estructura tánica que aporta la mayoritaria Cabernet sauvignon a su coupage, pero con toda la elegancia y finura que se esperan de su categoría. El estilo de Montrose es único: marcado a cincel, elegante, jugoso y radiante, con un potencial de guarda excepcional. Estás ante uno de los châteaux más grandes del Médoc contemporáneo. 

La añada 2023 ha sido un regreso a los orígenes del terroir. Normalmente era elaborado con los mejores lotes de todo el viñedo, ahora se ha creado exclusivamente con las uvas de las parcelas de la Terraza número 4. Representa del 35 al 40% de la producción total de Château Montrose.

La entrega de este vino está prevista entre septiembre de 2025 y marzo de 2026. Más información en bases

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2023
Grado
13.5% vol.
Variedad
75% Cabernet sauvignon, 21% Merlot, 4% Cabernet franc
Origen
Saint-Estèphe

Cata

Boca
Una añada distinguida, con armonía y opulencia. Revela una agradable tensión.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 °C.
Maridaje
Carnes de venado y caza, carnes blancas asadas, carnes rojas a la plancha y quesos.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedo ubicado en Saint-Estèphe rodeando al 'château' en un mosaico de parcelas de distintos tamaños, composiciones de suelo y edades de las plantas. Su proximidad al estuario del Gironda (se extiende a lo largo de más de un kilómetro junto a él) influye en el clima de la zona, moderando las temperaturas tanto frías como cálidas. Las hileras de vides están plantadas de norte a sur, lo que permite que las uvas aprovechen al máximo el sol durante todo el día. Los vientos dominantes del noroeste disipan el exceso de humedad cuando llueve.
Superficie
45 hectáreas.
Edad
Las primeras vides corresponden al año 1815.
Suelo
Terrazas de grava mezclada con arena en la superficie sobre un subsuelo rico en arcilla que propicia la formación de reservas naturales de agua en profundidad.
Clima
2023 fue de tiempo suave y templado, revelando tardíamente su personalidad extravagante. Esta añada, de temperamento asertivo, fuente de vinos picantes, combina armoniosamente opulencia y tensión, inmensidad y precisión.
Rendimiento
31 hectolitros por hectárea.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual efectuada del 5 al 28 de septiembre de 2023.
Envejecimiento
La crianza de este vino se prevé que sea de 18 meses en barricas de roble francés, el 60% nuevas.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

The 2023 Montrose is another brilliant wine from an estate that's now routinely among Bordeaux's very best, year in, year out. A blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, derived exclusively from the estate's historic core on the fourth terrace situated just in front of the château itself, it unwinds in the glass with aromas of cassis and wild berries mingled with notions of lilac, violet and pencil shavings. Full-bodied, deep and layered, with a textural attack that segues into a dense, multidimensional mid-palate framed by beautifully ripe tannins and lively acids, it concludes with a long, resonant finish. It will be worth a special effort to seek out.

Jeb Dunnuck:

Made from a strict selection of only the best terroirs (terrace 4) around the estate and the oldest vines, the 2023 Château Montrose is a more Cabernet Sauvignon-driven wine than normal and is based on 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot, and 4% Cabernet Franc that will see 18 months in 60% new French oak. The result is a more plush, deep, opulent wine that has classic Montrose darker, almost blue fruits, violets, chocolate, and damp earth-like aromas and flavors. Deep, rich, full-bodied, and expansive on the palate, it has more richness, breadth, and concentration than just about every other wine in the vintage. The 2023 hit 13.5% natural alcohol with a pH of 3.7. It has some similarities to the 2010 (or 2016?) and might end up being the wine of the vintage.

James Suckling:

Wow. This is the essence of Montrose, with blackberry, blackcurrant, crushed stone and earth. I have not tasted a Montrose like this in 42 years of my career. It has a much more vertical nature to it, with layered tannins that go very deep and long, The muscular structure and intensity is something else. This is a new era for Montrose. It is now made from only 45 hectares of vineyards right in front of the chateau, instead of about 60 before. 75% cabernet sauvignon, 21% merlot and 4% cabernet franc.

Decanter:

So floral and aromatic, really inviting and welcoming on the nose, more aromatic than some. Smooth and intense, clearly concentrated but supple and bouncy, there’s movement to this, it’s not strict. So precise, and finessed, you can feel the edges of the fine tannins - well executed with a mineral grip underneath. You can tell there’s power here, it has muscles but sinew also. Quite demonstrative really - it’s flexing but keeps such a clear line of focus and cool blue fruit with graphite and liquorice too. Round and penetrating with an excellent weight and balance of acidity in the mouth while keeping harmony alongside a hint of sweet and just-ripe strawberries mostly with crunchy cranberry too. A lot to like here. Great effort, classy and comfortable - multi-faceted while still being so juicy and approachable. 60% new oak, ageing in barrels only for 18 months. 3.7pH. 13.6% press wine (300 barrels of press split into seven qualities). 35% grand vin in total, mainly from the old vines which is 45% of the vineyard but 35% of the crop. 48hl/ha yield.

Vinous:

The 2023 Montrose is focused on the original terroir of the estate, known as Terrace 4, located in front of the river. It comprises 45 hectares, around 12 to 15 hectares less than previous vintages so as to capture the expression of Montrose classified in 1855. Picked from September 5 to 28 and matured in 60% new oak, this has a very intense and focused bouquet: pure black fruit with just a touch of strawberry, hints of violet petals developing in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-boned tannins—very pure, with pitch-perfect acidity. This gains depth toward the finish but maintains a sense of linearity that ensures it is one of the vintage’s finest contributions from the Left Bank. Magnificent. - Neal Martin. 

Falstaff:

Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Black forest berry fruit with a delicate tobacco background, fine nuances of blackberry and cherry, candied orange zest underneath. Complex, juicy, fine dark fruit nuances, ripe tannins, delicate minerality, already well developed, an elegant food companion with certain ageing potential.