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Montrose is serious and regal in 2022. It offers incredible depth of bright cassis and black cherry fruit, with a chiselled framework and fine polish to the whole. The tight core is concentrated, yet there’s a brightness with the power balanced by a more delicate perfume. A great result this year. Blend: 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot
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William Kelley, Wine Advocate
James Suckling
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The 2022 Montrose has a wonderful bouquet, beautifully defined with mineral-rich blackberry and bilberry fruit and a light touch of the Gironde Estuary in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with finely chiselled tannins, well judged acidity, focused and poised, with a finish that is just quintessential Saint-Estèphe. The pedigree of this wine is so obvious. Tasted blind at the Southwold tasting in London.
From barrel, I wrote that 2022 Montrose was so compelling that assigning it a bracketed score seemed a mere formality, and so it has proven. Unwinding in the glass with a deep and brooding bouquet of cassis, wild blueberries, violets, pencil shavings and burning embers, it's full-bodied, deep and dense, somehow marrying all the tannic authority that has long been such a signature of Montrose with a suavity and purity that represents the quintessence of contemporary Bordeaux. The broad, palate-staining finish lasts for more than a minute. This is a profound young wine that readers aren't going to want to miss.
The first of its kind, the 2022 Château Montrose Blanc is a richer, more Semillon-dominated white that includes 40% Sauvignon Gris, all aged a year in 40% new French oak. While most whites from Bordeaux these days lean more toward the Loire in their racy style, this goes more toward a great Montrachet and has a beautiful sense of richness and depth in its stone fruits, white flowers, and spicy nuances, with nicely integrated oak in the background. I love its overall balance, and it’s medium to full-bodied, with terrific vibrancy and freshness, as well as a great finish. It's a classy, serious white that will shine on the dinner table. Given its depth and concentration, I suspect this will age for 10-15 years, although I see no reason to delay gratification either.
About the producer

Ch. Montrose is one of two Second Growths from Saint-Estèphe and one of the most consistent producers in Bordeaux. The wines from this property are both elegant and powerful, and some of the Médoc's most age-worthy .