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Date Printed: 1/9/2009
(search item no. 87125)
collectible wine
Wine Spectator rating: 90 points
The Wine Advocate rating: 90 points
PRICE ON 1/9/2009: $99.99

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2005 The Wine Advocate rating: 95 points
2005 Wine Spectator rating: 91 points
2004 The Wine Advocate rating: 90 points
2003 The Wine Advocate rating: 93 points
2001 The Wine Advocate rating: 91 points
2001 International Wine Cellar rating: 91 points
2000 The Wine Advocate rating: 95 points
1999 The Wine Advocate rating: 94 points
1997 The Wine Advocate rating: 92 points
1997 The Wine Advocate rating: 92 points
1996 Wine Spectator rating: 88 points

Winemaker's Notes:

"A strong performance in a difficult vintage, the 2002 Monbousquet (60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 10% Cabernet Franc) reveals abundant aromas of espresso, sweet black currants and cherries, damp earth, compost, and new oak. It is a medium to full-bodied, fleshy offering with light tannin as well as a long finish. Drink it over the next 10-12 years. This is the home estate of Chantal and Gerard Perse, who have become the poster children for owners taking a less hallowed terroir and producing sumptuous, high quality wine. Readers should realize that Monbousquet is not meant to be cellared for 20-30 years. It is a beautifully made wine that has performed well in every blind tasting I have conducted, often out-scoring far more hallowed as well as expensive wines."
-Wine Advocate
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About Château Monbousquet:

Chateau Monbousquet’s origin goes back to 1540. The chateau has changed hands many times throughout the year, but there were two very significant periods in its history. From 1682 to 1826, Monbousquet was owned by the De Carles family. The chateau itself was built in 1779, and its fame grew in the 19th Century, under the short ownership of Count de Vassal-Monviel. The Count owned the estate from 1858 until 1877, enlarging the vineyard to its current size and significantly increasing production.

In 1993, Gerard Perse took ownership of Monbousquet, leading to many great accomplishments and a complete renovation, including a new drainage system, a barrel ageing cellar and state-of-the-art equipment introduced. Located 500 meters south of Saint-Emilion, the wines had ranked, for many years before Perse’s time, somewhere in the middle ranges for Saint-Emilion wines. After over a decade of ownership, Monbousquet has become one of the region’s leading wines.