Château Montus 2021
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Description
An emblematic Madiran wine with a seductive refinement and complexity
The estate
Alain Brumont has been at the helm of Château Bouscassé, a family-owned estate for several generations. In 1980, he acquired Château Montus. A pioneer and visionary, Alain Brumont enhances the nuances and identity of the Tannat grape, a regional variety, through high-quality wines whose reputation has swiftly beamed beyond borders.
With their finesse, power and elegance, the wines of Château Montus are the pure and authentic expression of the finest terroirs in the South West of France.
The vineyard
Producing low yields, this Chateau Montus 2021 is a Madiran wine made from vines that are 30 years old on average. The sloping vineyard has a south/south-west exposure and is planted on clay soils with rounded pebbles that allow for excellent drainage and optimal heat diffusion, ideal conditions for the ripening of the grapes.
Vinification and ageing
Maceration for 3 to 6 weeks depending on the vintage. Fermentation at 28°C with punching down. Malolactic fermentation in wooden vats. Aged for 12 to 14 months on the lees in barrels (60 to 80% of which are new).
The blend
Tannat
Château Montus 2021: Characteristics and tasting tips
The tasting
This South-Western wine offers an alluring smoothness and finesse. Delicious aromas of red fruit coulis harmoniously blend with fine tannins and stretch out to an elegant and persistent finish.
Food and wine pairing
A rib of beef, a rack of lamb, duck breast, game or even spicy oriental cuisine will all complement this Madiran wine.
Cellaring
Chateau Montus 2021 can be enjoyed young, but can be cellared for several decades.
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