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chateau belair-monange premier grand cru classe b, saint-emilion grand cru 2015
JAMES SUCKLING
100
ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE
98

2015 chateau belair-monange premier grand cru classe b, saint-emilion grand cru

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Château Bélair-Monange, formerly known as Château Bélair, is one of the bastions of Saint-Émilion. The vineyard, which dates back to the early 1700s, brought the region to prominence with its grand vin, and continues to serve as one of the essential wines of Saint-Émilion.

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JAMES SUCKLING
100

James Suckling

Blue fruits, minerals, lavender and licorice aromas are wonderful. Full body and ultra-refined tannins with an integration and refinement that make the wines seamless and beautiful. The powerful tannins hide from you at first, but what structure in the end. It goes on for minutes. Try in 2024.

ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE
98

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

This perhaps somewhat controversial marriage between the estates of Chateau Belair and Chateau Magdelaine - both Premier Grand Cru Classé Saint-Emilion estates - to form Chateau Bélair Monange hits pay-dirt with this spectacular 2015 release. Composed of 88 Merlot and 12 Cabernet Franc, the medium to deep garnet-purple colored 2015 Belair Monange has the most singular nose of grilled meats, smoked game, iron ore and fallen leaves over a slowly unfurling ripe fruit core of crushed black plums, blackberry preserves and cassis with fragrant touches of star anise and potpourri. Full-bodied, rich and opulent in the mouth, the palate reveals an arresting backbone of exquisitely ripe, very firm tannins and sparks of background acidity lifting and defining the rich, densely packed layers, culminating in an epically long and multifaceted finish. Possessing its own compellingly beautiful signature, this is a remarkably riveting wine that should not be missed. (LPB) 98+

VINOUS
98

Vinous

A huge, intense Saint-Émilion, the Bélair-Monange is just as impressive from bottle as it was from cask. That's the good news. The not-so-good news is that the wine is going to need at least a decade to shed some of its considerable baby fat. A rush of super-ripe black cherry, game, smoke and tobacco hits the palate as this dramatic, unrestrained Saint-Émilion shows off its explosive personality. The 2015 speaks with an assertive voice that demands attention, and it got mine, that’s for sure. The blend is 88 Merlot and 12 Cabernet Franc. (AG)