2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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.
Purchased for $38.99 at Total Wine in Norwalk, CT.
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
Well done indeed.
Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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).
I would never open a 2010 St. Emilion.
Color me anal.
Alex R.
(no criticism implied jckba).
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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 ...
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
It's not me because I usually buy only one bottle per château, but there's obviously logic to doing things that way.
Alex
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$38.99 seems like a good price.
What does HWSRN rate the 2010 Monbousquet?
What does HWSRN rate the 2010 Monbousquet?
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
Shoot, so what does that make my 47 years young arse, since I have not even popped my '05!?!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).

Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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.
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

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.
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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.
The once proud NH stores put their 2010s on the shelves today, the prices are laughable.
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
I would buy a couple at that price.
Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
So you're finally turning 30 next week, Alex?AlexR wrote:Wow, reading this makes me see myself as a conservative old fart (will be officially old next week).
Congrats on a life well lived!
Tom
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Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
Has anyone here tried the Monbousquet white?
Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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.
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 ...
Chasse,
Totally down with AlexR on this -- very modern, ridiculous $$$$$. I can suggest a few California Sauvignon Blanc's that are of the same style for many fewer ducats.
Totally down with AlexR on this -- very modern, ridiculous $$$$$. I can suggest a few California Sauvignon Blanc's that are of the same style for many fewer ducats.
Re: 2010 Monbousquet uncorked ...
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.
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