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Château Troplong Mondot 1997
Rare wine

Château Troplong Mondot 1997

Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 88
J. Robinson | 15
Wine Spectator | 87
R. Gabriel | 17
£336.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£336.00 / Unit
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Packaging : Magnum (1,5l)
1 x 75CL
£115.40
3 x 75CL
£341.00
1 x 1.5L
£336.00

Stock currently at the producing estate – Will ship after 22 April 2026

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Marks and reviews

88

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

This gorgeously elegant, concentrated wine exhibits a dark ruby/purple color, and a beautifully knit, blackberry- and cherry-scented nose with toasty oak in the background. Not a massive effort, it offers beautifully supple fruit flavors, an attractive fragrance, a ripe, sweet mid-palate, and soft tannin. Drink this seductive, lush Troplong-Mondot over the next decade.

87

/100

Wine Spectator

Lovely fruit on the nose of this young wine, with lots of plum, tobacco and berry aromas. Medium-bodied, with polished tannins, but slightly short on the finish. Best after 2000.

15

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Brick rim and no great colour intensity. Strong autumnal scents – attractively round and firm, again with some perceptible acidity and tannin. A little stodgy but I can quite see why restaurants would be glad to serve an eight year old wine at this price. A little inky. Falls away on the finish.

17

/20

Weinwisser

Deep purple, with a finely lightening ruby rim. Wonderful cherry bouquet, a delicate coffee note, subtle, well-balanced sweetness with a perfumed touch. On the palate, fleshy, with plenty of substance, good backbone, tannins still gently firm in support; here too, a Burgundian character.

17

/20

René Gabriel

98: Barrel sample (17/20): With just 30 hl/ha, an extremely low yield: incredibly dense, ripe bouquet smelling of dried fruit, plus amarena cherries, vanilla pods, chocolate; already comes across as complex and perfectly poised. On the palate, juicy, full berry concentration, intense astringency, currently a bit rustic due to the pronounced oak presence. 00: Deep purple, delicately brightening ruby rim. Dreamy cherry bouquet with a subtle coffee note, discreet, balanced sweetness with a perfumed accent. On the palate, fleshy, plenty of substance, good backbone, tannins still gently firm, here too a Burgundian character (17/20). 02: Next to it was the Gazin 1997, almost embarrassingly light but pleasing. Troplong-Mondot seems to be one of the most concentrated and also still youngest St. Emilions: lots of power and aromas, the texture is still grainy and needs to round out a bit. The potential runs for at least ten years. For now, decant for half an hour. (17/20). 12: Drunk at a dinner at Franc-Mayne with Hervé Laviale. Even after more than 12 years in bottle, it is still coconut-oaky. But it gave a lot of pleasure.

17

/20

André Kunz

Closed, austere bouquet with wood. Dry, bitter palate with lots of tannins. Long, dry finish. 17/20 2008 - 2020

87

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Logo on the cork: L Color of medium intensity with a developed rim. Nose of almond with an unpleasant varnish-like character. Lovely entry on the palate, a bit loose, and the wine develops with moderate aromatics, but is too oaky on the finish. It’s a pity—the wood has taken away its savory character.

Description

The finesse and fruit-driven structure of a Premier Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Émilion

The estate

Located in the heart of Bordeaux’s Right Bank, Château Troplong Mondot stands out for its imposing presence and longevity. Founded in 1700, this estate is one of the largest and most renowned in Saint-Émilion. Classé Premier Grand Cru, it brilliantly embodies the union of heritage and winemaking excellence.

The vineyard

Perched at 110 meters above sea level on the hills of Saint-Émilion, the vineyard is rooted in exceptional clay-limestone soils. This unique terroir ensures a gradual ripening of the grapes, guaranteeing this wine remarkable precision and perfect balance.

Grape varieties

Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Characteristics and Tasting Recommendations of Château Troplong Mondot 1997

Tasting

Color
Beautiful deep red color.

Nose
The nose exhales spicy notes, blackberries and cherries nuanced by restrained oak.

Palate
After a pleasant attack, the palate charms with its smoothness and supple tannins.

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