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2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe

2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe

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2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe

Bid on this 6-bottle lot of 2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe (100JD, 100RP, 100TWI, 99JA, 98JS, 98VN, 97ST, 97WS, 96DC, 96WE). Wine Advocate: "Harvested between September 17 and October 5, this wine seems always open for business, so to speak, much like the great 1982s. The summer of 2009 was very hot and dry, which got the harvest off to a reasonably early start. The blend was 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot. Jean Bernard Delmas’ goal was to find perfect equilibrium between freshness and concentration, given its incredible opulence and the voluptuous character this vintage offered. That’s what this wine has in abundance. With an astounding dense purple color, the wine has velvety, sweet tannins, and an extremely open-knit and opulent blueberry, blackberry and creme de cassis nose. There is scorched earth, vanilla and, again, telltale licorice and spice. It is unctuously textured – thicker and juicier than the 2010 and more forward. (RP)" (08/2014)

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Current Bid:
$1,701.00

Buyers Premium: 10%

Shipping Cost Details

Minimum Bid: $1,751.00

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End Date: Monday, Jun 8, 1:30 PM PT

Bid History: 8 Bids
Auction Item Details
2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe
2009 Montrose, St-Estèphe

Quantity: 6

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled cellar of a Northern CA collector. Hand-delivered to K&L.

Condition: Excellent

100 points, William Kelley for Wine Advocate: A brilliant wine that stands out as one of the high points of the vintage, the 2009 Montrose unwinds in the glass with a rich and incipiently complex bouquet of dark berries, cigar wrapper and loamy soil, framed by a deftly judged touch of new oak. Full-bodied, broad and enveloping, it's a velvety, layered and impressively dynamic wine that's deep and concentrated, exhibiting terrific balance and a long, resonant finish. While it is still five or six years away from showing all its cards, I have drunk this benchmark for contemporary Montrose with immense pleasure three times this year. In style, it's hard to find an obvious comparison (and I have drunk Montrose back to 1895), but I would be inclined to invoke a fresher, more complete and more powerful version of the estate's very successful 2003." (08/2022)

100JD
100RP
100TWI
99JA
98JS
98VN
97ST
97WS
96DC
96WE

Professional Reviews

100

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2009 Château Montrose is just pure perfection, and it doesn't get any better. This magical Saint- Estèphe is still youthful yet offers incredible pleasure in its assorted black and red fruits as well as notes of smoked tobacco, licorice, graphite, and scorched earth. A wine that has always been open and satisfying since release, it's still full-bodied and has a broad, expansive, velvety mouthfeel, gorgeous and still present tannins, and a great, great finish. It's a richer, more expansive wine compared to the more focused, classic 2010. Unquestionably one of the finest wines in the vintage, as well as one of the legendary wines from this address, it should evolve for another 40-50 years, although don't let that stop you from opening a bottle! (05/2023)

100

Wine Advocate

Harvested between September 17 and October 5, this wine seems always open for business, so to speak, much like the great 1982s. The summer of 2009 was very hot and dry, which got the harvest off to a reasonably early start. The blend was 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot. Jean Bernard Delmas’ goal was to find perfect equilibrium between freshness and concentration, given its incredible opulence and the voluptuous character this vintage offered. That’s what this wine has in abundance. With an astounding dense purple color, the wine has velvety, sweet tannins, and an extremely open-knit and opulent blueberry, blackberry and creme de cassis nose. There is scorched earth, vanilla and, again, telltale licorice and spice. It is unctuously textured – thicker and juicier than the 2010 and more forward. This wine should come into its own in another five years. And again, it has at least 50+ years of aging potential. (RP) (08/2014)

100

The Wine Independent

Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2009 Montrose prances out with showy notes of blackcurrant preserves, blackberry pie, dark chocolate, anise, and violets with touches of menthol and fallen leaves. The medium to full-bodied is jam packed with impactful black fruit preserves, supported by firm, ripe, grainy tannins and plenty of freshness, finishing with epic length and wonderfully fragrant. (LPB) (09/2023)

99

Jane Anson

Cuts right to the heart of great St Estèphe, dark fleshy fruits, ambitious, just a touch of exuberance, but held back by bitter black chocolate, espresso, olive tapenade, eucalyptus, mint leaf, blackberry and damson fruits. Right up there showcasing what 2009 can offer Jean Bernard Delmas was director at the time, and he is bringing some First Growth magic. Can be opened now with a long carafe, but is built to last. (09/2024)

98

James Suckling

For the very ripe vintage this has a herbal and wet earth nose that's very cool. Then on the palate there’s a ton of ripe cassis, polished fine tannins and a tremendous freshness powering the very long dry finish. One of the stars of the vintage that's just beginning to enter its best form. This is normally a perfect wine but perhaps not a perfect bottle? Drink or hold. (03/2019)

98

Vinous

The 2009 Montrose has a taut, brilliantly defined bouquet with intense black fruit laced with crushed stone, forest floor, crushed rose petals and a touch of slate. Magnificent. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannin, good depth and grip, plenty of graphite locked in here with a bravura finish that indicates that this Saint-Estèphe is in for the long-haul. It may well deserve a higher score as it evolves in bottle. Everything you wish for in a Montrose. (NM) 98+ (03/2019)

97

Int'l Wine Cellar

Bright, deep ruby-red. Drop-dead gorgeous nose offers cassis, mineral and candied violet aromas of great depth. Enters the mouth sweet, suave, and dense, showing utterly seamless, highly complex flavors of dark berries, underbrush, minerals and cedar. For a wine with such amazing depth of flavor, this comes across as almost weightless. Though it displays the upfront fruity charm of the 2009 vintage, this is a complex, rich monster that will prove extremely ageworthy. One of the wines of the vintage, and the best young Montrose I've yet tasted. (ST) (07/2012)

97

Wine Spectator

A bit of a brute, with a very chewy bittersweet ganache, tobacco and roasted fig core splayed open right now by a dagger of roasted apple wood, allspice and cedar. Long and dense through the finish, with a strong singed iron edge. The stuffing is certainly there, but this will take a while to come together as it's running unbridled right now. Proves you can still get classic old-school Bordeaux. (JM) (03/2012)

96

Decanter

Dense, suave and the definition of opulent, this has the richness of ripe fruit and an upfront, fruity lusciousness that I don’t usually associate with Montrose. It’s still very pure and concentrated, with a nose of blackberries and rose petals. (EM) (02/2019)

96

Wine Enthusiast

Enormous tannins, dominant black fruit and a solid, dense structure. The wine, packed with dark fruits, dry tannins, very firm in character. With its huge tannins as well as fruit, this is a wine that really needs many years of aging. *Cellar Selection* (RV) (04/2012)

N/A

Chris Kissack

This has some very dark and defined fruit on the nose, black cherry showing a little, and there is some blackcurrant too. It feels very primary, a little reticent perhaps, but it is certainly pure in what it shows. There is a beautifully poised texture and substance throughout the palate, feeling full and savoury, broad, and not overdone, maintaining its presence in an elegantly balanced way through to the finish. The fruit in the end feels composed. This is a certain success, and has decades ahead of it. 18.5/20 points (11/2013)

N/A

Jancis Robinson

Deep crimson. Introvert with a very concentrated but convincing nose. Edgy and very St-Estèphe in character. Complex. Dry but not drying finish. 18/20 points (JR) (02/2024)


Product Details

Quantity: 6

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled cellar of a Northern CA collector. Hand-delivered to K&L.

Condition: Excellent


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