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Chateau Montrose

1998
Blend
3% Cabernet Franc
62% Cabernet Sauvignon
30% Merlot
8% Petit Verdot
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Saint-Estephe
UPC
0 15643 73150 1
Red Wine
Verified Stock
1662-98
Product Ratings
Decanter 92pt

Not a great vintage (very hot August, rain in the last half of September), but the Merlot was luscious and wines made from the best plots of Cabernet were very rich. Perfectly evolved, the wine is now silky textured, showing smoky notes of coffee, tobacco and cocoa.

by Decanter, 2019
Vinous Media 90pt

The 1998 Montrose was the only recent vintage that was omitted from the series of verticals that I conducted in 2016. It is a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc and 8% Petit Verdot picked between 22 September and 6 October. Funnily enough, I had not tasted it since en primeur! It has a high-toned and expressive bouquet with blackberry, leather, a touch of menthol and dried herbs, a little earthiness coming through with time. There is still plenty of freshness here. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin. This offers fine balance and a smooth texture, slightly lactic in texture with tobacco and even a touch of latte towards the black fruit-driven finish.

by Vinous Media, 2018
Wine Advocate 90pt

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.

by Wine Advocate, 2001

Tasting notes

Deep purple colour.
Complex on the nose, delivering aromas of leather, black fruit, liquorice.
Silky and fresh on the palate, with notes of brown tobacco, dark chocolate, grounds of coffee, blackberry, blackcurrant, and slight leather.
The tannins are fine, elegant, and melted

Main characteristics of the vintage

The first three months of the year were far milder than usual, which entailed an early bud burst. April was very rainy while May was dry and hot: we went abruptly from winter to summer! In spite of a gloomy June, the blooming was rapid and homogeneous; the mid-flowering was noted down on June 4th, like in 1995 and 1996. July was cloudy but dry whereas August was particularly hot (with 39 Celsius). The mid-veraison was noted down on August 7th, like in 1990. The time lap between Merlot and Cabernet was very weak. The second fortnight of September was very wet.
Period of harvest: September 22nd – October 6th
The Merlots were runaway success: very fat and full, supercharged in fruit. The Cabernets were less homogeneous but our best plots of land gave us very rich and promising wines.