Château Champs Des Sables

Montagne-St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend

8.32 ratings
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Montagne-St. Émilion, Libournais, Bordeaux, France
Red Bordeaux Blend
Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pasta, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Tomato-Based, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Beef, Hard Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Freddy R. Troya

Château Champs des Sables – 2020
Montagne-Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux – France 🇫🇷

Overview
From Bordeaux’s Right Bank, this Montagne-Saint-Émilion is a Merlot-led blend crafted in a rustic, traditional style. (Educational note: Montagne-Saint-Émilion is one of Saint-Émilion’s satellite appellations, producing approachable and often value-driven Merlot-based reds.)

Aromas & Flavors
Dark plum, black cherry, and red currant upfront, with rustic earth, graphite, and light spice. The fruit presence feels restrained compared to more polished Saint-Émilion wines.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied but firm, with noticeable astringency and rustic tannins. Less plush than expected for a Merlot-driven blend, the finish is tight and somewhat austere.

Food Pairings
Better suited to hearty fare: cassoulet, beef stew, or rustic charcuterie, where the tannins can find balance.

Verdict
While it reflects a regional, rustic Bordeaux character, it lacks the softness and balance typically expected from a Merlot-based Right Bank wine. A bit too austere and astringent for my palate — still serviceable, but not a standout. 🍷

Did You Know?
Montagne-Saint-Émilion is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, but it provides insight into Bordeaux’s diverse Right Bank expressions at more approachable price points.

Château Champs des Sables – 2020
Montagne-Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux – France 🇫🇷

Overview
From Bordeaux’s Right Bank, this Montagne-Saint-Émilion is a Merlot-led blend crafted in a rustic, traditional style. (Educational note: Montagne-Saint-Émilion is one of Saint-Émilion’s satellite appellations, producing approachable and often value-driven Merlot-based reds.)

Aromas & Flavors
Dark plum, black cherry, and red currant upfront, with rustic earth, graphite, and light spice. The fruit presence feels restrained compared to more polished Saint-Émilion wines.

Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied but firm, with noticeable astringency and rustic tannins. Less plush than expected for a Merlot-driven blend, the finish is tight and somewhat austere.

Food Pairings
Better suited to hearty fare: cassoulet, beef stew, or rustic charcuterie, where the tannins can find balance.

Verdict
While it reflects a regional, rustic Bordeaux character, it lacks the softness and balance typically expected from a Merlot-based Right Bank wine. A bit too austere and astringent for my palate — still serviceable, but not a standout. 🍷

Did You Know?
Montagne-Saint-Émilion is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, but it provides insight into Bordeaux’s diverse Right Bank expressions at more approachable price points.

Oct 3rd, 2025
Mike Dias

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