Dame de Montrose 1999
Main characteristics of the vintage
After a mild winter, an early bud burst was noticed (March 10th for the Merlots, March 16th for the Cabernets). The mid-flowering was noted on May 29th (same date for 1989 and 1990). The last days of May were beautiful. Despite a rainy week in June, the flowering was fast and homogeneous, the coulure and the millerandage were very rare. July was not too hot, and the first fortnight of August was rainy and gloomy. The mid-veraison was noted on August 4th. From August 19th onwards, the weather was fine and dry. The grapes ripened well, and caught up their time lag.
The Merlots are fat and tannic. The Cabernets are very successful: fat and tannic without sourness, revealing a very great maturity.
Period of harvest
September 16th – October 1st
Blend
- Cabernet-Sauvignon: 66 %
- Merlot: 34 %
Tasting notes
Ruby colour with brick tints.
The nose develops aromas of spices, leather and red berries and currants.
Hints of mocha and crystallized fruit wrap around a soft and fresh palate.
The wine is full, nicely harmonious.
The attack and mid-palate is clear and neat.
Lingering and soft finish.