1998 La Mondotte
By Chateau La Mondotte
1998 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
In the rich tapestry of Saint-Emilion, few gems shine as resplendently as the 1998 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte. This vintage encapsulates a fusion of grace and intensity; it's a wine steeped in the narrative of a Bordeaux year that wine connoisseurs hold in high regard, particularly for the Right Bank's Merlot-centric blends that found an exemplary balance in an otherwise challenging season.
An Embodiment of Viticultural Finesse
The discerning investor will appreciate that the year 1998 bestowed upon Chateau La Mondotte's terroir a climatic bounty. After a capricious start with a wet spring, a serendipitous summer and autumn allowed for ideal ripening. This turned potential adversity into an orchestral crescendo of mature fruit and tannins that today still sing with purity and vitality.
The Patina of Time: Tasting the Vintage
One must approach the 1998 La Mondotte with reverence, understanding that time has chiselled its contours, revealing a core of dark fruit adorned with a patina of cigar box and truffle. It's composed like classical music for the palate, each sip reveals layers of complexity—cassis, plums, and a hallowed earthiness interlaced with refined tannic structure. The finish is long and evocative; it persists with an almost baroque richness that's been mellowed by twenty-plus years in bottle.
Esteemed investors would do well to note that this vintage emerged from the smaller nine-hectare estate which prides itself on meticulous vineyard management. Yields are kept low, ensuring that each bottle of 1998 La Mondotte is as concentrated as it is remarkable.
Investment Potential and Enjoyment Intertwined
As I reflect on this 1998 vintage, it's clear that its allure is not merely historical. The wine maintains a vivacious personality, intertwined with its profound depth—a duality that resonates strongly in the investment landscape. Defying expectation, this La Mondotte exhibits the dual attributes savoured by collectors and connoisseurs alike: maturation potential and present-day enjoyment.
In sum, the 1998 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte stands as one of the Right Bank’s formidable vintages—one that not only expresses its year of birth with panache but also continues to promise value growth as it graces fine wine portfolios.
Market price (CAD)
$3,030.00
12x75cl
Highest score
96
POP score
113.75
Scores and tasting notes
An amazing tour de force in winemaking, this massive, opaque black/purple-colored offering boasts an extraordinarily pure nose of black fruits intermixed with cedar, vanillin, fudge, and espresso. It is unctuously-textured, with exhilarating levels of blackberry/cassis fruit and extract, as well as multiple dimensions that unfold on the palate. The 50-second finish reveals moderately high tannin. Despite its similarity to dry vintage port, it is not a wine to drink early. It is a colossal wine! Anticipated maturity: 2008-2035. The ultimate garage wine, La Mondotte is ultra-concentrated, frightfully expensive, yet worth every cent.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 22 April 2001