Chateau La Mondotte   La Mondotte

2008 La Mondotte

By Chateau La Mondotte

2008 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux

The 2008 vintage of La Mondotte from the esteemed Chateau La Mondotte heralds from a year that may have shadowed the previous vintages in reputation, yet it posits a remarkable finesse that intrigues sophisticated palates and discerning wine investors alike. With four decades of traversing through the vinous chronicles of Bordeaux, I find the 2008 iteration of this garlanded wine to be a stoic expression of the complexities brought forth by its challenging season.

 

Weathering the Elements: The Crafting of an Unforeseen Classic

Unlike its foregone neighbours, 2005 and 2009, the 2008 vintage was sculpted by a vigneron’s hardship and deft mastery over tumultuous weather patterns. Late spring frosts followed by a wet summer urged ingenuity and precision viticulture which Chateau La Mondotte employed with commendable dexterity to capitalize on the serendipitous dry September. The temperate conditions then unfolded a meritorious harvest, allowing the meticulous selection of grapes at their quintessential ripeness.

 

A Profile of Prowess and Potential

Tasting the 2008 La Mondotte expounds upon the intricacies laid down by such an unpredictable year. The wine blooms with an earthy integrity entwined with ripe plums and hints of truffle, a sophisticated bouquet that owes its depth to Saint-Émilion’s fabled terroir. On the palate, there exists an intelligent balance between acidity and tannins—the velvet touch that subtly marries strength with elegance. Its persistent finish is nothing short of prodigious for a wine crafted amidst climatic strife.

As for those embarking on ventures of fine wine investment, understanding the virtue and narrative of 2008 La Mondotte proves indispensable. This vintage underlined the zenith of human tenacity blended seamlessly with nature's will—the paragon of a sleeper vintage adeptly transitioning into prime maturation. Its underlying value offers a prestigious addition to any portfolio, with promises of yielding pleasure and pecuniary fruits in time.

 

Summation: A Testimonial to Resilience

Seldom do we come across a vintage that so eloquently testifies to human resilience as does the 2008 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte. It stands as an epistle to savoir-faire within a vigneron's repertoire in Saint-Émilion's tableau—proffering collectors and enthusiasts a wine emblematic not just of quality but also the spirit of Bordeaux's auspicious defiance in facing nature’s trials.

Current market price

$3,040.00

12x75cl

Highest score

96

POP score

114.38

Scores and tasting notes

96

A brilliant effort, the 2008 La Mondotte is a candidate for “wine of the vintage.” This blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc hit 14% natural alcohol. Yields were 24 hectoliters per hectare. The wine boasts an opaque purple color along with sweet aromas of mulberries, creme de cassis, blackberries, espresso roast, chocolate and toast. Sweet tannin, an opulent mouthfeel and a flamboyant personality make for a prodigious/compelling wine that can be drunk now or cellared for two decades or more. This is an unbelievable 2008 of extravagant intensity and richness. Bravo! Anticipated maturity: now-2025.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 1 May 2011

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