Vinous Table: Tristan, Horsham, UK (Jun 2022)

The 1971 Montrose is a vintage that I have drunk a few times, and this (again) is the best example that I have encountered. Vibrant black fruit on the nose, Earl Grey and graphite scents, this contains more vigour than previous bottles. The palate is well balanced with fine purity, taut and fresh, a Saint-Estèphe that has a breezy nonchalance, linear yet quite long. I must confess that I have written off this vintage in the past, however, this example provides evidence that there are good bottles out there.