Château La Mondotte
Located on the eastern part of the Saint-Emilion plateau next to Troplong-Mondot, Chateau La Mondotte benefits from an exceptional terroir. Its clay limestone soil, coupled with very silty clay and rocky subsoil, possesses all the natural qualities needed to produce exceptional wine. The vineyard boasts an average vine age of 50 years and exclusively consists of premium grape varieties, with 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc. Merlot ripening is consistently early and complete. This results in La Mondotte, deeply-colored, well-structured, and remarkably opulent. Moreover, the terroir imparts an unmatched finesse to the wine.
Located on the eastern part of the Saint-Emilion plateau next to Troplong-Mondot, Chateau La Mondotte benefits from an exceptional terroir. Its clay limestone soil, coupled with very silty clay and rocky subsoil, possesses all the natural qualities needed to produce exceptional wine. The vineyard boasts an average vine age of 50 years and exclusively consists of premium grape varieties, with 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc. Merlot ripening is consistently early and complete. This results in La Mondotte, deeply-colored, well-structured, and remarkably opulent. Moreover, the terroir imparts an unmatched finesse to the wine.
Located on the eastern part of the Saint-Emilion plateau next to Troplong-Mondot, Chateau La Mondotte benefits from an exceptional terroir. Its clay limestone soil, coupled with very silty clay and rocky subsoil, possesses all the natural qualities needed to produce exceptional wine. The vineyard boasts an average vine age of 50 years and exclusively consists of premium grape varieties, with 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc. Merlot ripening is consistently early and complete. This results in La Mondotte, deeply-colored, well-structured, and remarkably opulent. Moreover, the terroir imparts an unmatched finesse to the wine.