Montgras wines have dominated Perfectewijn's selection for years. Since the first Montgras wines were imported into the Netherlands, we've felt like ambassadors for them. Throughout these years, we've witnessed the winery's versatility and diversity. Wines come and go. For several years now, one wine has been a constant: the oldest of Montgras wines: the Montgras Quatro Rood.
The wines of Montgras
Montgras Quatro wine is a unique concept. It proves to be solid and stable, as wine drinkers rave about this Montgras wine year after year. You can clearly see the winery's dedication to Montgras Quatro. As the name suggests, Montgras Quatro is a blend of four grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Malbec, and Syrah. Four powerful grape varieties that grow with great pleasure in the Montgras vineyards in Colchagua. The blend itself is the most remarkable aspect: it changes every year. The winemaker takes his time, testing and experimenting until he has created the most impressive flavor. Then the illustrator gets to work: each grape is represented by a color on the label. The number of times a color appears on the Montgras Quatro label corresponds to its percentage in this red wine.
Impressions of Montgras Quatro Red
This vintage is another gem. You can taste the Montgras craftsmanship: only the best experts and specialists are allowed to practice their craft at this winery. The reviews for Montgras Quatro Rood are glowing. The oak aging is legendary: abundant black and dark fruit, combined with spicy herbs, thanks in part to the Syrah. The depth of chocolate and tobacco takes Montgras Quatro Rood to a whole new level. It has rightfully been the flagship of Montgras wines for years.