Montes Limited Selection Cabernet Sauvignon – Carmenere 2017
12 bottles
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Wine Description
Montes Limited Selection Cabernet Sauvignon- Carmenere 2017 is crafted by acclaimed winemaker Aurelio Montes and hails from two premier wine regions in Chile, Apalta and Marchigüe of the Colchagua Valley. The intense purplish-ruby red colour of this magnificent blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Carmenere is no doubt further intensified by the hot summer temperatures and cool nights. The blend boasts an expressive nose of fresh aromas of red and black fruits, along with a subtle hint of nutmeg and chocolate, which is echoed in a versatile palate of juicy and rich acidity blended with well-rounded tannins. The force of this bold blend comes from the characteristic smoky and charred nose, which gives way to campfire and barbecue aromas with airtime. These aromas are supported by numerous flavors, such as wood, vanilla, pepper, black fruit, and char. The heavy finish of this blend is further enriched by notes of mint and oak. The dense summer and low yields of this harvest season have enabled Aurelio Montes to craft yet another remarkable Montes Limited Selection Cabernet Sauvignon- Carmenere 2017 to connoisseurs of smooth and decadent reds.
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Evangelina Bombich –
Full-bodied red wine with well-balanced blend of cabernet and carmenere, complemented by pleasant tannins and spice.
George Hobbs –
Review: 8.5 – Strong, complex, dry, fruity with interesting bitterness.
Anthony Smith –
Fruity and slightly tobacco aroma, mineral taste, medium to full body, short to medium finish, and gentle tannins.
Russell Rawling –
“Nice Chilean red. Best enjoyed with food.”
Chad Renshaw –
Dark violet color. Cassis, plum, and chalky minerality with vanilla and coffee notes. Medium-bodied, well-balanced with clean fruit and integrated oak. Long finish, nice acidity, sweet tannins. Good value, pleasantly surprised by its elegance.
William Helm –
Concentrated black fruits on the nose, good palate. Nice variety of layers of flavour. Very good indeed.
Yahaira Caruso –
Sobra alcool e madeira em excesso. Não é de todo mal, deve agradar a muitos paladares. Simples, típico vinho chileno mediano. Ótimo.
Christopher Seidl –
Chilean red evolves nicely with good cabernet character, full-bodied, and lots of fruit. 16/20.
Julie Wilson –
Nicely balanced, medium fruit, and mellowed by Carmenere. Not a big bomb but looks pretty inky. Good choice for an inexpensive blend. Drink now.
Barbie Schlaefli –
Same as before.
William Turner –
Dark, smoky, and spicy with tobacco notes. Unique and drinkable, but not sweet. Could benefit from breathing and being served at a warmer temperature.
Claude Forrest –
Dark garnet and purple color. Aromas of jammy fruit, vanilla, and spices. Flavors of cherry, blackberry, and oak with moderate tannins. Needs aging.
James Berhe –
Jammy fruit and a hint of spice on the nose. Perfect match for red meat. Great value for the price.
Stacey Tucker –
Fun and likable wine, but not outstanding.
Rebecca Mccreery –
Silky mouth feel with a little bite. (Natural Cork)
David Balcom –
“Perfect with porterhouse. Hints of cocoa and tobacco. Excellent.”
Patricia Bakke –
Rough wine with decent fruit, reminiscent of cheap Australian wine.
Thomas Martin –
Deep ruby color, vanilla and spice on the nose. Medium body, smoky finish.
John Heckman –
Unpleasant herbal nose, over-ripe fruit with strong tannins and odd oak flavors. Overall, not recommended.
Mary Blethen –
Disjointed and unbalanced wine with a weird plastic/smoke combination and lots of candied fruit. Unpleasant aftertaste became more pronounced the second evening. Solid tannins and acidity. Good value at less than 8 Euro, but not my style.
Keven Hilderbrandt –
Deep purple color with vanilla and smoky notes on the nose, black currant and chocolate on the palate. Good tannin structure with a long finish of oak flavors. Great value and pairs well with grilled ribeye.
Eileen Bernat –
Rustic style. Purple color. Nose of briary fruits, cassis, and oak. Palate of black/raspberries, cedar, smoke, tar with generous tannins.
Patricia Redfox –
Dark ruby color with pink rim. Deep cherry and cassis flavors with green plant notes. Slightly bitter, but good.
Lesha Ekberg –
Balanced, but too fruity. Decanted for an hour.
Sylvia Cozzolino –
Dark with black fruit and subtle wood. Hints of bitter coffee and vanilla. Sensual blend of Carmenere and Cabernet. Only regret is not buying more.
Jennifer Vera –
Inky color, cabby nose, light-bodied wine with a hint of green pepper from 30% carménère. Affordable at under $15 and pairs well with food.
Ann Nestor –
Amazing cab-carmenere blend with inky earthiness and dark fruits. A rebuy for sure.
David Hahn –
Good value, nice qualities, would repurchase.
Eugene Power –
Limited nose, chocolate and vanilla notes. Deep blueberry taste, extremely smooth. Simple, straightforward, nice taste. Drink before 2011.
Regina Recio –
Fruity elegance with a minty coolness.
Mary Clay –
Balanced rich Cab with Camenere hint, moderate alcohol, medium aftertaste, good value for money.
Henry Stanley –
Montes Tasting Event at Wine Road: Light fruity aroma, young and pleasant taste, ideal for daily wine.
Kylee Koehler –
Good balance and filling, but too much vanilla for my taste. Strong and long-lasting aftertaste. Would not buy again.
Helen Rios –
Smokey, bacon hints. Smooth, silky finish.
Dorothy Krauss –
Decant for 30-60 minutes. Vanilla and tobacco on the nose. Warm, rich, and full-bodied with dark fruit and chocolate notes. Medium finish. Great QPR.
Ramon Redhead –
“Deep ruby red with smokey, chocolaty nose. Smooth with mint and vanilla balance. Buy now and cellar through 2015.”
Thomas Goessl –
70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Carmenere. Deep ruby red color, black fruit, spices, and vanilla aroma. Ripe black cherries and smoked plum palate, moderate tannins, too sweet. Drink now and next few years.
Belinda Williams –
“Ruby/violet color. Full-bodied with dark fruit, vanilla, and butterscotch on palate. Dry, structured tannins. Great value at $15. 4/5.”
Teresa Keith –
Great QPR. Earthy plum, cassis, mocha, and vanilla nose. Smooth finish.
Louis Casanova –
Full-bodied with dark berries, smooth tannins, and a hint of chocolate. Short finish. Correct but unremarkable.
Paul Esterly –
Dark fruit and cedar on the nose. Disjointed taste, no depth, bitter finish. Pour half the bottle down the sink.
Scott Washington –
Smooth tannins and dark berries, particularly blackcurrant, make this Chilean blend above average.
Benjamin Krokos –
Earthy mushroom nose. Leather, old man, musty cigar box on the palate. Long luscious smokey finish. Easy but firm tannins. A great effort and a blend that really works.
Athena Farmer –
Clean, balanced, medium-bodied with soft tannins. Cassis, smoke, toast on the nose. Dark fruit and vanilla finish. Perfect with grilled meats.
Elizabeth Greer –
Dry, loamy flavors with a short finish. Nose is stronger than palate. Could benefit from aging.
Tommy Plascencia –
Review: A strong and sweet dry wine with notes of wood and berries, accompanied by a lot of tannins. A unique combination.
Tina Emond –
Brimstone’s blend was good but lacked pepper.
Joseph Hyland –
Great blend with no aftertaste. Would definitely buy another bottle.
Robert Martinez –
Review: Tight and tart currant and red berry palate with a lightly herbaceous nose. Needs 2-3 years. (70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Carmenere)
Jeff Kern –
Ruby wine with slow legs, black currant, prune aroma, blackberry, black currant, prune, and plum flavor, medium body, smooth texture, and medium finish.
Darryl Mcgough –
Impressive and exotic, this wine leaves a good impression.
Michael Walton –
Bottle tastes green, unpalatable. Green peppers and celery overpower red fruit. Yikes.
Edward Goff –
Dark fruit aroma, let sit for 30 mins. Undertones of chocolate. Short finish, lacks complexity. Not as good as 2006.
Thomas Proctor –
This wine is bland and lacks fruit flavors. It’s light for a Cab-based blend. Not worth the price, try something else. It’s drinkable but not noteworthy.
Isa Mcdougle –
Great buy, consistent with prior notes. Smoky, toasty nose with cassis and vanilla. Medium body, versatile.
Dorothy Wolfertz –
Wine pairs well with grilled hamburgers. Strawberry and tobacco notes in the aroma. Thin on tongue, but good tannins. Short, fruity finish that leaves you wanting more.
Barbara Evans –
Peppery-smoky with real fruit tones, perfect with steak.
Michelle Sumner –
Review: Smoky wine with tart cherry and vanilla notes. Perfect with grilled meat. Great with lamb and brings out the fennel in the marinade.
Susanna Pierce –
Great QPR blend with black fruit, red currant and creamy oak notes. Integrated tannins and good acidity make it perfect with food. 89-90.
Denise Blank –
Young, concentrated red & black fruits with a hint of pepper. Promising, but needs more time to integrate.
Barbara Allen –
Dry with good body.
Michael Nunez –
Tantalizing aromas and flavors of dark berries, vanilla, and oak make this wine a true delight for the senses. A smooth and velvety finish leaves a lasting impression.
Rewritten Review: Dark berries, vanilla, and oak create a tantalizing flavor in this smooth wine with a velvety finish.
Mary Garcia –
Great wine under $15.
Christopher Cain –
30-minute opened. Strong berry and smoke with lasting finish. Paired well with homemade spicy spaghetti.
Brian Hemphill –
Good wine with noticeable oak that wraps around tones of dark red cherries, fruits, and herbs. Full bodied with medium acidity and nice balance. Oak is slightly heavier handed but not too obtrusive.
John Oates –
Great value wine with ripe black fruit and pepper notes. Versatile, medium-full bodied with firm tannins and plum and blackberry taste. Stock up on this one.
Alice Dorton –
Balanced fruit and wood notes with hints of cassis, framboise, moka, and coffee. Medium+ body. Highly enjoyable.
Flossie Adriance –
Some Wood, balanced fruit. Best pop and Pour. Developer a funky taste in the glass after an hour
Paula Hart –
Great value for 7€/$10 in Germany. Dark berry fruits, vanilla, wood, leather, mocha, sweet, intense, complex, and tasty with a medium(+) long finish. Well balanced, full bodied, and versatile. 89/100.
Patricia Mulford –
Balanced wine with fruity notes, smooth spice undertones, and a nice finish.
Nichole Ivey –
Smooth and satisfying.
Margarita Jansen –
Good wine.
Marian Shiba –
Smooth and fruity with good tannins. Ready to drink now or age for up to 3 years.
Everett Stevens –
Full-bodied with coffee and vanilla notes, ruby red wine. Great to drink now or hold for 2-4 years.