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La Dame de Montrose

Chateau MontroseSt. Estephe, France

La Dame de Montrose is the Merlot‑leaning second wine of Château Montrose, crafted from the same gravel-and-clay Saint-E…Learn More »

$50

/750ml

Current Retail Average

93

/100

Average Pro Rating

La Dame de Montrose All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

La Dame de Montrose is the Merlot‑leaning second wine of Château Montrose, crafted from the same gravel-and-clay Saint-Estèphe vineyards and made to similar exacting standards as the grand vin. Created in 1983 as a tribute to former owner Yvonne Charmolüe, it typically blends Merlot with Cabernet Sauvignon plus small amounts of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, yielding a supple, earlier‑drinking Bordeaux that still reflects Montrose’s graphite‑ti…Learn More »

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La Dame de Montrose Vintage Comparison

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🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
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2023
La Dame de Montrose 2023 (750ML)

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La Dame de Montrose · Knowledge Base

Chateau Montrose Winery

About La Dame de Montrose

La Dame de Montrose is the Merlot‑leaning second wine of Château Montrose, crafted from the same gravel-and-clay Saint-Estèphe vineyards and made to similar exacting standards as the grand vin. Created in 1983 as a tribute to former owner Yvonne Charmolüe, it typically blends Merlot with Cabernet Sauvignon plus small amounts of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, yielding a supple, earlier‑drinking Bordeaux that still reflects Montrose’s graphite‑tinged structure and deep red and black‑fruit character.