The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
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The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
Wow! Big and flamboyant! Inky purple, toasty.... This should be interesting!
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Whoah doggie!
Modern. Extracted. Parkerized. Californian. Internationalized. Unbalanced. The opposite of restraint, elegance, restraint.
And yet... Bordeaux.
Only three sips in, but so far I love every obnoxious bit of it!
Modern. Extracted. Parkerized. Californian. Internationalized. Unbalanced. The opposite of restraint, elegance, restraint.
And yet... Bordeaux.
Only three sips in, but so far I love every obnoxious bit of it!
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This is like Cap de Faugeres times ten! Loving this wine, doubt it will hold up past the 15 years that He about right predicts it will last. For those of you who don't drink infant Bordeaux, you don't know what you're missing!
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14%... well, hey, at least it's not 14.5!
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Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
It's got this toasty oak thing going on, not off-putting at all.
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For a guy whose favourite vintage is 2002L . . .
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Lol....
It's like the 2005 La Tour Carnet except much, much more serious.
It's like the 2005 La Tour Carnet except much, much more serious.
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Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
considering all the recent infanticide, hire a lawyer.
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Where I live they put you into prison for sucking out the blood of infants.
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I'm doing it for you guys! The sacrifices I make....
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This wine did not finish strong.
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Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
The back of this heavy, Haut Brion like bottle says: 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. i have no idea how that compares with anything produced previously by Monbousquet or by other estates in 2009.
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Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
I'll give it 91 points, but drink it now and over the next decade.
Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
Jim
I've posted a few notes lately on 2009s, and they are delicious young.
However, the last 2 attempts incl a wonderful Clinet suggest that they are starting to close up. Obviously that won;t apply to all, but there is plenty of tannin in these wines and they will lose their baby fat sooner or later and those tannins wil come to the party.
So I'm going to leave most and try a few more lesser right bankers.
I've posted a few notes lately on 2009s, and they are delicious young.
However, the last 2 attempts incl a wonderful Clinet suggest that they are starting to close up. Obviously that won;t apply to all, but there is plenty of tannin in these wines and they will lose their baby fat sooner or later and those tannins wil come to the party.
So I'm going to leave most and try a few more lesser right bankers.
Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
Well I have some 1998 Monbousquet lost in the cellar.
If anyone ever visits we'll drink it an see what's up.
In fact to make it interesting we'll also drink Nic's 1989 Cantemerle and post pictures.
If anyone ever visits we'll drink it an see what's up.
In fact to make it interesting we'll also drink Nic's 1989 Cantemerle and post pictures.
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Re: The 2009 Chateau Monbousquet has been uncorked....
Jim, what was your cost on this? Found some here for $50
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