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2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:43 am
by jckba
This started off dark and brooding, a napa-esque nose of blackberry twizzler and cedar which was very licorice and spice driven on the palate, quite good but still very youthful with the alcohol poking through a little (93-95)

Purchased for $38.99 at Total Wine in Norwalk, CT.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 3:04 am
by JimHow
Well done indeed.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:50 am
by AlexR
Wow, reading this makes me see myself as a conservative old fart (will be officially old next week).
I would never open a 2010 St. Emilion.
Color me anal.

Alex R.
(no criticism implied jckba).

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:05 am
by JimHow
Best way to find out if you want to buy more bottles of a wine is to open one and drink it.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:14 am
by AlexR
Oh, Jim, I see the point entirely.

It's not me because I usually buy only one bottle per château, but there's obviously logic to doing things that way.

Alex

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:40 am
by JimHow
$38.99 seems like a good price.
What does HWSRN rate the 2010 Monbousquet?

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:53 am
by OrlandoRobert
AlexR wrote:Wow, reading this makes me see myself as a conservative old fart (will be officially old next week).
I would never open a 2010 St. Emilion.
Color me anal.

Alex R.
(no criticism implied jckba).
Shoot, so what does that make my 47 years young arse, since I have not even popped my '05!?!

:shock:

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:02 pm
by jckba
Alex,

I hear you and if I only had 1 btl I wouldn't have opened it but as I found this wine somewhat locally at a very attractive price point (cheaper than what I had paid for my futures case purchase from JJBuckley (the good news is at least I can cost average downwards ;)) so I figured it was a no brainer and worth seeing if it was something that I might be interested in stockpiling. I drank, I liked and subsequently bought more.

And here is Parker's rating / write up for the 2010 Monbousquet Jim.

93 points - ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE, MARCH 2013
Bottle unfined and unfiltered, it exhibits notes of Christmas fruitcake, black raspberry, cedar wood and spice box and has a full-bodied, fleshy, succulent mouthfeel, sweet tannin and decent acidity along with the tell-tale purity that always seems to emerge from the Perse estates. This wine should drink beautifully for at least 12-15 or more years.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:25 am
by JimHow
That does indeed sound like a very nice deal.
The once proud NH stores put their 2010s on the shelves today, the prices are laughable.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 12:42 am
by OrlandoRobert
I would buy a couple at that price.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 3:26 am
by Tom In DC
AlexR wrote:Wow, reading this makes me see myself as a conservative old fart (will be officially old next week).
So you're finally turning 30 next week, Alex?

Congrats on a life well lived!

Tom

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 6:43 am
by Chasse-Spleen
Has anyone here tried the Monbousquet white?

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:17 am
by AlexR
Chasse,

I've had it a couple of times: sleek, modern, plenty of oak.
The kind of wine you are glad to have tired once, for the experience.
*Not* good value for money.

Alex R.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:33 am
by Tom In DC
Chasse,

Totally down with AlexR on this -- very modern, ridiculous $$$$$. I can suggest a few California Sauvignon Blanc's that are of the same style for many fewer ducats.

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:12 pm
by Outlier
I found the '09 Monbousquet to be lovely too. I've opened just a handful of Bordeaux from '10 so far (d'Issan and Haut Bergey) and find them difficult to assess at this point in their evolution as they are so big and tannic.