2004 La Mondotte
By Chateau La Mondotte
2004 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
In the verdant landscape of Bordeaux's right bank, one discovers the 2004 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte as a sterling exhibit of Saint-Emilion’s prowess. This vintage warrants particular mention, as it emerged from the shadow of the mercurial 2003 with an understated grace and assured confidence.
A Vintage Defined by Poise and Precision
2004 was a year that friended the vigilant vintner; it required astuteness to harness the restrained energy of a growing season marked by climatic mood swings. It is in such years that Chateau La Mondotte's fastidious approach to viticulture shines through. The resulting wines, with their fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity, present a masterclass in balance and structure, demonstrating the estate's command over their craft.
The Investment Merits of 2004 La Mondotte
For aficionados and investors alike, acquiring the 2004 La Mondotte is to capture a snapshot of Saint-Emilion’s terroir in a bottle - a wine that has gracefully ascended from its post-vinification repose to a state poised for enjoyment or further cellarage. The bouquet, abundant with notes of ripe blackberry and a whisper of earthy truffle, speaks to the sophisticated palette accustomed to nuanced complexity. On the palate, it wields a blend of dark fruit with an enduring mineral streak that betokens its long-term aging potential.
The 2004 vintage at Chateau La Mondotte holds esteemed value among collectors and can stand shoulder to shoulder with more illustrious vintages due to its unique combination of qualities, including its steadied progression towards maturity. Such investment calibre stems from this exceptional wine's consistent performance in auction rooms and private sales.
In Conclusion: A Laudable Vintage Worthy of Attention
In summing up the essence of the 2004 La Mondotte from Chateau La Mondotte, one may speak confidently of its place in any discerning investor’s portfolio – representing not only a piece of Saint-Emilion's diverse tapestry but an opportunity to vest in longevity and grace. It is a vintage that delights with both anticipated promise and compelling revelation.
Market price (GBP)
£1,720.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
132.31
Scores and tasting notes
Another brilliant effort from a small, 45-year-old vineyard on the clay and limestone plateau above Pavie and Pavie Decesse, this blend of 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc was cropped at 30 hectoliters per hectare. A classically structured St.-Emilion, it boasts an opaque purple color as well as a gorgeous nose of black raspberries, creme de cassis, blueberries, espresso roast, and pen ink. Huge tannin, massive body, and tremendous richness as well as depth suggest it will benefit from 4-5 years of cellaring, and should drink well for 20-25.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 June 2007