Community Reviews
There are 6 user submitted reviews for this wine.
Janet Holden rated this wine as
96/100 with the following review:
This full bodied and very smooth red wine has aromas of dark plums, blackberries, cassis and secondary aromas of vanilla, cedar, earth, baking spice and violet. On the palate, the mouth feel is luscious with dark jammy fruits, leather, vanilla, smoke, cedar, and dark chocolate. A delicious wine with a long finish.
Daniel O'Keefe rated this wine as
93/100 with the following review:
Nearly opaque in the concentration of its deep purple-red colour. Ripe, juicy, and jammy aromas of blackberry, plum, and blackcurrant, a very fine and subtle green pepper, and mild suggestions of cocoa and oak spice. Tannins are about as smooth as they come, sufficiently robust for red meat, but soft enough to drink without accompaniment. Acidity so well integrated that it goes unnoticed until the mouth waters on the finish. Or is that just anticipation of the next sip? Long finish replays dark fruit and elegant oak character. Certainly worthy of a prized place in the cellar, but ready to drink with a decant now. Enjoy with a rack of lamb or steak, prepared elegantly but simply, and allow this star to shine.
Jane Staples rated this wine as
92/100 with the following review:
Rich, aromatic and elegant, consistently a great pleasure to drink. Made from 92%Carmenere and 8% Petit Verdot and aged 18 mos in both French and American oak. Dark purple/garnet, with ripe dark fruit, spice and floral fragrances. Excellent structure and balance, velvety tannins, lingering finish. Fantastic beef wine.
Tasted Oct. 2018
Simon Chen rated this wine as
91/100 with the following review:
Famous label from Montes that is primarily Carmenere.
This wine still has the beautiful green pepper, herbal flavors, rich initial fruits but the finish is thin and tea-like dryness. Doesn't seem like it can be aged long. I like other vintages of Purple Angel better
Natalie's Review
Montes Purple Angel 2015, Colchagua Valley D.O ., Chile: There's a reason this Chilean wine has a cult following. Purple Angel will make you feel as though you've gone to heaven aloft a cloud of sensory pleasure. The 2015 vintage is a blend of 92% Caménère and 8% Petit Verdot grapes. Caménère was re-discovered only about 12 years ago, believed to be extinct after phylloxera hit its ancestral home in Bordeaux in 1880. That's why it's also called the "Jurassic Park" grape. The vines for this wine are planted on steep slopes. If you love full-bodied, juicy, fruit-forward wines, this is your apogee as it also has all of those other great hallmarks of superb wine: complexity, balance and finish. Pair with a juicy steak. Drink: 2018-2025. 62364 14.50% XD 750 mL $96.95 Score: 99/100. July 4, 2019 Top Rated Red Wine. Glorious Game Wine Full Review