Colored decadence…Deep dark red swirling to black at the
center
Aromatically limited…Red plum, pipe tobacco, nail polish
Flavors that fade…I bounce around on pretty much everything
Montes has to offer that I’ve sampled. I’ll like one wine but can’t stand the
next and the third will be smack dab in the middle. There doesn’t seem to be
any consistency in any of their sub-20 dollar bottles. I’m sure the more
expensive bottles are amazingly complex, warm and textured, I just wish I could
count on their wines to give me some kind of reliability where quality is
concerned. This wine is no exception to that rule; except to say that this
starts out very inviting but the longer you let it breathe the worse it gets.
Wait too long (a few days) and you are left with a wine that doesn’t have
anything in common with the wine you sipped upon opening the bottle. Sad to
say, but this one doesn’t make the grade. If you drain the bottle before 24
hours goes by then you have a pleasant red wine with an attack personified by
plums, grass, tobacco and some smoke. The mid-palate is smooth with tannins
that ease in and out while the alcohol just brings a slight tingle to the gums
and tongue and the astringency doesn’t really play a factor at all. The finish
is long and brings back the plums, but adds dark cherry, blueberry and vanilla
to the mix. In all it’s not a bad wine, but nothing spectacular. If you waited a day or two to finish the bottle you will now find the attack is a sickly, sweet
mess of sugared plums and candied fruit. The mid-palate is thin, acidic and
hot. And the finish is still long, but now shows off unripe berries, sour
cherries, backed by plum preserves and a streak of paint thinner. Not a
pleasant journey at all.(While I understand letting a bottle sit and get air can adversely effect a wine, a few days in the proper conditions should be possible for a red wine like this.)
Overall, this is the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of red wines.
You can guzzle it down and have an OK experience with the bottle, but if you
wait too long it’s going to make you cringe every time you take a sip. I can’t
recommend this wine in the least. It gets a poor QPR at 15 dollars for this
bottle I overpaid by 10 bucks and honestly feel ripped off. Even had I finished
the bottle that first night I would have felt this wine didn’t live up to its
price point. For the money the Montes Alpha is much better. Be glad this is
“Limited Selection” because it might just fade out completely and make room for
something good on the shelves. Leave this one alone!
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