Ridge Monte Bello is a renowned California Bordeaux-style wine that gained acclaim for its exceptional quality and longevity, notably winning the 2006 rematch of the 1976 Judgment of Paris.
Organically farmed, hand-harvested grapes, destemmed before fermentation. Fermentation was whole berry. Natural malolactic fermentation. Aged for 16 months in American (97%) and French (3%) oak (94% new)
Monte Bello was one of the wines that participated in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, the famous blind tasting event that really put California on the map as a legitimate player. Amongst the Bordeaux style wines tasted, Ridge’s 1971 offering placed 5th after the 1973 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellar, the 1970 Château Mouton-Rothschild, the 1970 Château Montrose, and the 1970 Château Haut-Brion. Funny enough, the French noted that while the California wines may be good in the short term, there’s no way they would stand up to the longevity of the previously aforementioned Bordeaux powerhouses. Yet in 2006, when these same wines and same vintages revisited the competition to prove the longevity of lack thereof of the California wines, the 1971 Ridge Monte Bello came out on top, and it was not even close (18 points of the next best wine - the ‘73 Stag’s Leap). California is still on the map and still a force to be reckoned with as it relates to the Bordeaux style of wine (Cabernet-dominant oaked wines), and the current 2019 Ridge Monte Bello offering is still at or near the top of the heap.
The breathtaking nose of blackcurrants, forest berries, cedar and wet earth pulls you into this extremely concentrated but very elegant and precise masterpiece. The super-fine tannins are wrapped in perfectly ripe fruit right through the spectacular finish, with its notes of crushed stone and bitter chocolate. A cuvee of 77% cabernet sauvignon, 11% merlot, 7% petit verdot and 5% cabernet franc.
Smoky black, plummy fruits, graphite, violets, and that classic Monte Bello oak profile all shine in the 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Monte Bello, and it's concentrated, full-bodied, and structured on the palate, with a beautiful core of fruit yet rock-solid aacidity and ripe tannins. While it's a touch foursquare and gangly at present, it's nevertheless a gorgeous effort that's 5-7 years away from the early stages of its prime drinking window. It will have 40+ years of overall longevity and is an utter classic from this estate.