2021 Belair-Monange
Bordeaux, France| Colour | : | Red |
| Producer | : | Belair-Monange |
| Country | : | France |
| Region | : | Bordeaux |
| Sub Region | : | St Emilion |
| Variety | : | Proprietary Blend |
| Vintage | : | 2021 |
| Capacity | : | 750 ml - Standard Bottle |
| Rating | : | Wine Enthusiast 97 pts, James Suckling 96 pts, Decanter 95 pts |
| Tasting Note | : |
Château Bélair-Monange, the Grand Cru Classé A estate on the Saint-Émilion limestone plateau directly adjacent to Château Ausone, continues to establish itself as one of the most consistently brilliant wines produced in the right-bank classification under the careful direction of the Moueix team. The 2021 Bordeaux vintage was cool and challenging across the appellation, with a wet spring and unsettled summer conditions that required exceptional vineyard management and harvest precision, but the finest limestone plateau estates with the most temperature-moderated terroir positions consistently produced wines of classical elegance and structural precision that have been well-received by critics as a counterpoint to the more opulent warm vintages that preceded and followed it. Bélair-Monange’s position at the highest elevation of the Saint-Émilion plateau, with its pure limestone soils and the exceptional drainage that this altitude provides, should have moderated the 2021 vintage’s challenges particularly effectively. The 2021 Bélair-Monange blend is approximately 90% Merlot with Cabernet Franc, fermented in concrete tanks and raised in 50% new French oak for fifteen months. The estate’s rapid improvement under Moueix management since 2008, and the exceptional 2019 vintage’s WA barrel range score of 96-98, establishes the benchmark quality level against which the 2021 must be judged: a wine of slightly lighter body and more classically restrained character than the 2019, but with the same limestone mineral precision and the same freshness and purity that the plateau terroir reliably provides in careful producers’ hands regardless of vintage conditions. Château Bélair-Monange at this stage of its quality trajectory represents one of Saint-Émilion’s most compelling investment propositions: a Grand Cru Classé A estate on the finest limestone terroir position in the appellation, managed by the most experienced Pomerol and Saint-Émilion winemaking team in the Médoc, at prices that have not yet fully reflected the estate’s quality level relative to its classified peers. |
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