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Troplong Mondot - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2010
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Troplong Mondot - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2010

Au XVIII ème siècle, le vignoble appartient à l'abbé Raymond de Sèze qui édifie en 1745 le château actuel. La famille Sèze était l'une des pls prestigieuses de l'aristocratie terrienne girondine et possédait de nombreux autres domains. Elle s'illustra tout particulièrement en donnant à Louis XV son avocat; Raymond de Sèze. Sous la direction de l'abbé, Mondot prend place parmi les premiers vins de Saint-Emilion. En 1850 Raymond Troplong va s'éprendre de Mondot et constituer le domaine de 33 hectares qui n'a pas été modifié depuis lors. Pair de Frace, juriste célèbre, amateur d'art et de littérature, il fut président du Sénat de 1852 à sa mort en 1869. Malgré ses responsabilités nationales, il sut exploiter remarquablement la richesse de Mondot et en tirer un vin de toute première valeur que le fameux Annuaire des Châteaux de Féret classe, en 1868, à la deuxième place pour Saint-Emilion. Edouard Troplong, son neveu et successeur, avant de vendre le domaine lui adjoindra le nom de Troplong. Avec la famille Valette, le château entre dans l'époque contemporaine. Alexandre Valette, négociant en vins à Paris, achète le domaine façonné par Raymond Troplong. Il possède déjà le Château La France à Fronsac et Quinsac, il acquerra le Château Pavie peu après. En 1980, l'arrière-petite-fille d'Alexandre, Christine prend en charge le domaine. Dix ans après, son mari, Xavier Pariente la rejoint. Ensemble ils vont continuer d'améliorer le vignoble, les chais et d'embellir le château. En 2006, toutes ces années d'efforts et de travail sont récompensées, Troplong Mondot est nommé 1er Grand Cru Classé.

Dominant au Nord-Est de Saint-Emilion tout le territoire de la commune, la butte de Mondot culmine à plus de 100 mètres. Le terroir : une épaisse roche calcaire sous la couche d'argile grasse et la nappe phréatique présente dans le sous-sol se combinent pour assurer aux vieilles vignes de Troplong Mondot (35 ans d'âge moyen, les plus anciennes sont nonagénaires) cette fertilité limitée nécessaire aux grands crus. A ce sol argilo-calcaire, typique des crus de côte à Saint-Emilion, se mêlent des fragments sédimentaires de silex et de calcaire. C'est peut-être à cette composante originale que l'on doit attribuer la robe splendide et la belle concentration de ce vin.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 10 %
Merlot 90 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Vinous
Vinous
    94

byNeal Martinthe4/30/2020

The 2010 Troplong Mondot, which clocks in at 15.8% alcohol no less, actually has developed an elegant bouquet with perfumed red berry fruit laced with rose petal, sous-bois and pencil box aromas, focused and quite delineated. The palate is silky smooth on the entry with a fine bead of acidity. There is a fair whack of new oak and alcohol evident here, but that velvety finish and its persistence will be irresistible to those that like almost "brash" Saint-Émilions. Tasted blind at Farr Vintners 10-Year On Bordeaux horizontal. Drink 2020-2034. 94? Points

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe3/5/2020

Deep garnet in color, the 2010 Troplong Mondot explodes with beautiful floral notes of red roses and candied violets over a core of plum preserves, kirsch and blueberry pie with a waft of bouquet garni. Full-bodied, rich and decadently fruited, it has bags of plush tannins and just enough freshness, finishing very long and sinfully hedonic.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    94

byJames Molesworththe3/31/2013

Ripe and dense, but very vibrant and energetic, as a torrent of cassis, blackberry coulis and fig paste rushes through, framed by enticing black licorice and evenly roasted alder and juniper notes. The long finish has lots of grip and acidity, but they work together and are deeply embedded. Captures the fruit and structure of the vintage superbly. Best from 2015 through 2030. –JM

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    99

byRobert Parkerthe3/1/2013

Inky, bluish/black/purple, with notes of spring flowers, licorice, camphor, graphite, and a boatload of blueberry, black raspberry and blackberry fruit, this is a powerful, full-bodied Troplong Mondot. All the building components of acidity, tannin, wood and alcohol are judiciously and impressively integrated. It is a blend of 90% Merlot and the rest equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc made by Christine Valette and her husband Xavier Pariente with the consultancy help of Michel Rolland. I-m not sure what the heady alcohol level is in Troplong Mondot in 2010 (it certainly must be in the 15%+ range), but it is well-concealed behind the extravagant, richness, full-bodied power, and pure nobility of this majestic wine. Forget this for 5-7 years and drink it over the following three decades.An absolutely stunning wine from this estate, which seems to be on a mission to produce exquisite world-class wines with enormous aging potential, the 2010 is showing better from bottle than it even did from barrel.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    94

byJames Sucklingthe2/17/2013

Very intense blackberry and blueberry character on the nose. Full body with super refined tannins and beautiful fruit. So delicious and pretty. Very rich and a little high-octane. Yet luscious and flamboyant. Try in 2018.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96-98

byRobert Parkerthe5/31/2011

2010: An amazing wine, the 2010 is right up there with the extraordinary quality of 2009, 2005 and 1990. Made from yields of 32 hectoliters per hectare, the final blend was 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc. A late harvest between October 4 and 16 with the last of the Cabernet Franc coming in on October 28 no doubt accounts for the wine’s powerful 15.5% natural alcohol. Of course, the anti-alcohol folks will make a big deal of this, but despite the high alcohol levels in nearly every 2010, there is freshness, precision, definition and absolutely no heat in the wines whatsoever. This stunningly rich effort offers abundant blueberry, black raspberry, licorice and graphite notes intermixed with a hint of espresso roast, a seriously concentrated, super-intense mouthfeel, full-bodied power, a complex, multidimensional texture and a nearly 50-second finish. It will require 5-6 years of bottle age after its release and should keep for three decades or more. Just prodigious! (96-98+ points)

Asian Palate
Asian Palate
    91-94

byJeannie Cho Lee MWthe5/24/2011

This is a lovely Troplong Mondot, exhibiting classic St Emilion flavours with purity of fruit and freshness. The attractive aromas of violets and cassis follow through on the palate with layered flavours and long length. This is a beautifully crafted wine with a gorgeous nose and expressive flavours. The beauty of this wine is that it will drink well in its youth but also keep for at least a few decades.

Le Point
Le Point
    16,5-17

byJacques Dupontthe5/12/2011

Violette, fruits noirs, bouche puissante, un peu confite, qui traduit un fort degré de maturité. Puissant, dense, riche, beaucoup de matière, tanins serrés, des notes fruits cuits, très riche, opulent, à la limite de la lourdeur. O=2020 G=20 ans

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    95-96

byJames Sucklingthe4/30/2011

What a nose. Gorgeous aromas of minerals, flowers and dark berries. Stunning. Full bodied, with a solid core of fruit and racy tannins. Citrusy finish too. Loving this.

Decanter Magazine
Decanter Magazine
    18,5

byJames Lawther MWthe4/30/2011

A modern beauty. Still has deep colour, power and density but there seems to be more refinement these days. Rich, complex nose with cassis, cacao, spice and menthol notes. Sumptuous texture, balancing acidity and long, firm finish. Drink 2020-2035. (18.5 points)

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    93-96

byJames Molesworththe4/30/2011

A powerful wine in the making, with a forceful beam of blackberry, boysenberry and fig fruit pushed hard by graphite and anise. Offers loads of grip on the back end, with serious length. All the pieces are in place. —J.M.

TAST
TAST
    18

by Bettane & Desseauvethe4/30/2011

Grand vin onctueux, profond, allonge harmonieuse et racée, indéniablement un volume brillant. Vin très classique dans le meilleur sens du terme.

Jean-Marc QUARIN
Jean-Marc QUARIN
    17,75-18

byJean-Marc Quarinthe4/30/2011

Couleur sombre et intense. Nez complexe qui passe du fruit frais, au fruit noir, à la truffe. En bouche la puissance du corps s'ajoute à un toucher royal et le merlot prend une trame quasi minérale. Très complet, délicieux sous sa puissance, il s'achève incrachable! Du grand vin.

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    97-98

byJeff Levethe4/25/2011

Troplong Mondot has been slowly increasing the amount of Cabernet Sauvignon in the vineyards. 2010 is the first year featuring a substantial portion (14%) in the blend, along with 83% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc. Previous recent vintages have included about 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. Currently, the vineyard is planted to 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, with the goal set to about 20%. The Cabernet Sauvignon is planted in clay soil, as it does not grow well in limestone. Yields were low in this vintage at 32 hectoliters per hectare, the same as in 2009. The wine reached 15.5% alcohol. For people that like to compare, 2009 came in at 15.4% alcohol. The pH is 3.6 is for the Merlot and 3.75 in Cabernet Sauvignon. Those low levels of pH allow the wine to feel fresh and offer lift. 2010 expresses more lift than 2009. . Midnight black in color, with a perfume filled with minerality, licorice, blueberry, blackberry, jam and clay, this dense, chocolate covered, sweet boysenberry filled wine packs a lot of wine into the bottle. Sensuous, palate staining, incredibly concentrated and rich, the wine coats your palate. The experience ends with a long bath of chocolate covered blackberries and black cherry liqueur that combine for a hedonistic treat. This decadent wine is one of the great vintages of Troplong Mondot. 97-98 Pts

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    93-95

byRoger Vossthe4/6/2011

Minty aromas, smooth wood, a wine that has great richness, elegance. It is dominated by new wood, while the delicious black currant fruits cut through with acidity. A modern, stylish wine.-R.V.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 10 %
Merlot 90 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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