Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001

Saint-Estèphe - Montrose
  • 75CL - Bottle
Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001
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  • Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001
  • Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001
  • Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001
  • Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001
  • Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001

Château Montrose Saint-Estèphe 2e Cru Classé 2001

Saint-Estèphe - Montrose
€110.00 Tax included

110€ HT

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"Flavors of stone, tobacco, blackberry, minerality, pencil and spice, red and black plum are easy to find. This is not the most concentrated vintage for Montrose, but the tannins are refined. Made from a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot and 1% Cabernet Franc, this mineral wine from Saint-Estèphe is mature.

92/100 Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider

Vintage :
2001
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
Red
Packaging :
Unitaire
Région :
Bordeaux
Appellation :
Saint-Estèphe
Ranking :
2e Cru Classé
Stock 2 bottle(s) in stock
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Vintage :
2001
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
Red
Packaging :
Unitaire
Région :
Bordeaux
Appellation :
Saint-Estèphe
Ranking :
2e Cru Classé
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Details

It was in 1778 that Etienne-Théodore Dumoulin bought a plot of the Calon estate from Alexandre de Ségur, perfectly located, overlooking the Gironde. The area is then covered with heather which is covered with pink flowers in spring. Hence the name Montrose. His son Etienne created the vineyard, planted the vines, built the Château Montrose residence in 1825 and gradually expanded the estate. Success was not long in coming: during the 1855 classification, the wine was awarded 2nd Cru Classé du Médoc. The estate then had several owners before being acquired in 1896 by Louis Charmolüe, who bought it from his father-in-law Jean Hostein (who then owned Cos d'Estournel). The family remained in charge throughout the 20th century, represented until 2006 by Jean-Louis Charmolüe. A new page then turns with the purchase, by Martin and Olivier Bouygues, of this vintage which became legendary with the 1990 vintage.