
Chateau Montrose 2000
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Vintage: 2000
Type: Red
Format: 750ml
Rating: 94RP+
Condition: Aged
The millennium vintage of Chateau Montrose stands as one of the greatest expressions ever produced by this legendary Saint-Estèphe Second Growth, representing the perfect culmination of the estate's traditional winemaking philosophy with the exceptional growing conditions of the 2000 vintage. Under the ownership of Jean-Louis Charmolüe, this wine showcases the power, longevity, and complexity that have made Montrose one of Bordeaux's most revered estates.
The 2000 growing season in Saint-Estèphe proved exceptional, with ideal weather conditions allowing the late-ripening varieties that thrive in Montrose's unique terroir to achieve perfect maturity. The estate's 68 hectares of south-facing vineyards, perched on the highest point of Saint-Estèphe with commanding views over the Gironde estuary, benefited from excellent drainage and optimal sun exposure throughout the growing season. This vintage epitomizes the estate's reputation as the "Latour of Saint-Estèphe" displaying the massive structure and aging potential that have made Montrose legendary among collectors. The wine presents an incredibly deep, almost black color with just a hint of purple at the rim, indicating extraordinary concentration and extract. The bouquet is profound and complex, revealing waves of dark fruit aromatics; blackcurrant, blackberry and dark plum, enhanced by cedar, graphite, tobacco, and the distinctive mineral character that reflects Montrose's unique terroir.
The terroir of Montrose is among Bordeaux's most distinctive, characterized by deep gravel beds over clay and limestone, positioned on the Saint-Estèphe plateau just meters from the Gironde. This proximity to the estuary provides a moderating maritime influence while the elevation ensures excellent drainage and sun exposure. The result is a microclimate that allows for extended hang time and optimal phenolic ripening.
On the palate, the 2000 Montrose demonstrates the estate's signature style, massive concentration balanced by precise structure and remarkable elegance. The attack is powerful yet refined, with intense dark fruit flavors supported by a formidable backbone of ripe, noble tannins. The wine shows extraordinary depth and complexity, with layers of cassis, dark chocolate, cedar, tobacco, and mineral notes unfolding over time. The finish is monumentally long, with perfectly integrated acidity providing freshness and ensuring exceptional aging potential.
The vineyard composition reflects decades of careful selection, with 65% Cabernet Sauvignon providing structure and longevity, 25% Merlot adding richness and accessibility, and 10% Cabernet Franc contributing aromatic complexity. The average vine age of 35 years ensures optimal fruit concentration, while the estate's traditional approach to viticulture emphasizes low yields and natural balance.
Montrose's winemaking philosophy has remained consistent for generations, emphasizing traditional techniques that highlight the estate's exceptional terroir. Fermentation occurs in temperature-controlled concrete and oak vats, with extended maceration to extract maximum color and flavor. The wine is aged for 18-20 months in 50-60% new French oak barrels, allowing for gradual integration and development of complexity.
This vintage showcases why Montrose has earned a reputation as one of Bordeaux's most age-worthy wines. The 2000 possesses the structure and concentration to evolve gracefully for 40-50 years, gradually revealing new layers of complexity while maintaining its essential character. Even at 25 years of age, the wine remains remarkably youthful, requiring decanting to show its full potential.
Grape Varieties: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot & 10% Cabernet Franc
Alcohol: 13% ABV
Vineyard Size: 68 hectares
Classification: Second Growth (2ème Grand Cru Classe) in 1855
Production: Approximately 25,000 cases annually
Aging: 18-20 months in 50-60% new French oak
Source: Chateau Montrose
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