Chateau Mongravey Bordeaux Margaux 75cl, 13.5%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep purple.
Nose: Ripe black fruits, cassis, blackberry, spice and light vanilla oak.
Palate: Full and opulent, with rich dark fruit, smooth tannins and a graceful Margaux shape.
Finish: Long, polished and balanced.
Description
Chateau Mongravey Bordeaux Margaux 75cl, 13.5% is a Margaux red from the Bernaleau family estate in Arsac, where Château Mongravey is presented as a rich, elegant wine built around the balance of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The estate says the vineyard is a mosaic of gravel terroirs across 12 hectares, with vines ranging from 20 to 60 years old, helping give the wine both finesse and complexity.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines classic Margaux charm with a more polished, fruit-led style. Recent château material describes ripe black-fruit aromas, a full and opulent palate, and ageing in French oak, while independent vintage references for 13.5% 75cl releases point to blackcurrant fruit, firm but sleek tannins and a balanced, graceful finish. That gives the wine a more serious identity than a simple everyday Bordeaux, while still keeping it approachable and rewarding to drink.
Why Choose Chateau Mongravey Bordeaux Margaux 75cl, 13.5%
Chateau Mongravey Bordeaux Margaux 75cl, 13.5% stands out because it offers a clearly defined Margaux identity from a family-run estate with a strong vineyard story. The château highlights its gravel soils, hand sorting, Cabernet Sauvignon-led blend and French oak ageing, all of which support a wine with structure, ripe fruit and polished depth. It is a bottle with much more character than a routine Bordeaux red, while still staying elegant and easy to place on a serious wine shelf.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Bordeaux drinkers who enjoy Margaux with cassis, blackberry fruit, spice and fine tannins rather than heavier, more aggressive styles.
It is ideal for serving with grilled or roasted meats, poultry, cold cuts, pressed cheeses and even darker chocolate-based desserts, which follows the château’s own pairing guidance.
It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a polished, Cabernet-led Margaux to a serious wine selection. This is an inference based on the estate style, vineyard profile and ageing regime.
Product Details
Product Name: Chateau Mongravey Bordeaux Margaux 75cl, 13.5%. The 75cl and 13.5% format aligns with reviewed bottle references for Château Mongravey Margaux.
Category: Red Bordeaux wine.
Appellation: Margaux.
Estate: Château Mongravey.
Country: France.
Bottle Size: 75cl.
ABV: 13.5%.
Estate Ownership: Bernaleau family.
Estate Size: The current château page states 12 hectares; older reviewed technical material for 13.5% vintages lists 14.5 hectares. This appears to reflect vineyard evolution over time.
Terroir: Quaternary gravel soils with sand and pebbles.
Grape Varieties: The current château product page for 2022 lists 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot and 2% Cabernet Franc; the 2019 technical sheet gives the same proportions.
Harvest: Harvest by plot with hand sorting.
Maturation: 14 months in French oak barrels, with 60% new oak on the reviewed château product page; older technical material for 13.5% vintages states 14 to 18 months in 100% French oak barrels with 60% new oak.
Environmental Commitment: High Environmental Value certification.
Bottle Count: The 2019 technical sheet states annual production of 95,000 bottles. This appears to be a period-specific estate production figure rather than a confirmed exact outturn for the bottle shown.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has good collector appeal because Château Mongravey is a named Margaux estate with a clear family identity rather than a generic Bordeaux label. The château explains that the property grew from a small inherited vineyard into a broader Margaux holding in Arsac, and recent recognition within the Cru Bourgeois system adds extra weight to the estate’s profile.
It is also attractive because the style appears to favour elegance and polish as much as ripeness. The combination of ripe black fruit, fine tannins, oak ageing and Margaux freshness gives it a dependable place in a collection focused on classic left bank wines with approachable structure. This is an inference supported by the château’s technical and tasting material and by recent 13.5% vintage reviews.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.995 kg |
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