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Ever since RP gave this wine a 96, I've been nibbling on my stash trying to find all those points somewhere in the bottle. Starting about 18-months ago, I'd have given the wine about a 90, it was closed and not showing much (until it had been open several days). A year ago it was up a point or two, 6-months ago it was beginning to open and show some promise, but still a low 90s wine for me.

The current bottle seems to be getting closer to turning the corner. I'd currently put it around a 93, but I suspect it has the stuff inside to get close to Mr. Parker's score. It has put on weight and become a bit fatty with more glycerin. Still has a good Italian snap to it, no sign of any aging around the edges. First wiffs were still closed, but then it quickly opened to rich, ripe, plum, a hint of vanilla, tobacco / coffee scents. A very intriguing nose with some character.

To the taste, the wine is consistent with the nose, but additional black cherry comes through to balance the tobacco / coffee flavors. On the finish, the tannins are somewhat dry and give way to a dusty, lingering finish. This has become really nice stuff, and I'm increasingly more impressed with the wine as time goes by. The balance is great, and I suspect it will continue to age nicely.
 
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This is one of my favorite Italians for the money. What did you pay for this? I agree with you that it is not 96pts, but it is a wine that will develop over the next 2-3 years. I won this bottle in a office bet about 1 1/2 years ago. I wish I had waited to drink it. I paid $30 for it. The bet was "Who would finish better in the KY Derby: Monarchos or Point Given?" One of my co-workers recieved this bottle as a gift and he wanted to sell it. I picked Monarchos.

I drank this bottle last winter. I gave the wine 92-93 pts. If you have a few left wait another year to open the next one. Thanks for refreshing my memory on this wine.

IW
 
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I.W.-

At the get-go, I had about 15-bottles for which I paid high-$30's each. After my initial not-so-great view of the wine, I auctioned about 6 of them. So, now I have 6 or 7 left, and for the price, quite glad I do.

In a recent dialog w/ Enoselsa regarding '97 Tig vs. '99 Tig, Eno said he felt that both were excellent, but that '97 was built for the long-term and '99 was more user-friendly in the near-term. I would characterize the '97 and '99 Montiano the same way. The '97 has great structure and I think will evolve into a very special wine, perhaps achieving Parker's 96 rating. The '99, which I had about 6-months ago, was tasting great at the time... probably a 93 - 94 also. A bit more fleshy now, but I doubt that it has a lot more to give in the future.

In either case, at this price point ('99s are generally available for $45/bottle), Montiano is a very fine wine. Also, in world of either excessively commercial and / or goo-bomb melots, its nice to find a merlot with some real backbone and a handful of "dirt" tossed into the bottle for good measure.
 
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Are there any comments on the 2000? I've had it twice and found it to be in great drinking condition right now. It's a very different wine compared side-by-side with the 99. I'm considering purchasing a couple of the 00's, but I question it's longevity.
 
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R2,

Can't help you on the 2000, I've not tried it. I'm still seeing '99s in the market at pretty good pricing; if I wanted more, I'd probably buy the '99s just 'cause I know they're good.

I'd be interested in your thoughts on how the '00 differs from the '99.

As for longevity, I wouldn't expect the '97 to have any problems going a good 5-years more, and I think that is probably short if properly cellared. I don't think the '97 will really get into its prime drinking zone for another 2 or 3 years. I would expect the '99 to comfortably go 5-years too.
 
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