2008 Le Dome
By Le Dome
2008 Le Dome from Le Dome, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux
The year 2008 in Bordeaux was not without its trials; a challenging vintage that divided estates on their ability to marshal the powers of nature towards a harmonious end. Among these, the 2008 Le Dome from Le Dome in Saint-Émilion distinguished itself with a compelling narrative of resilience and quality.
Cultivating Sophistication Amid Struggle
The chatter amongst oenophiles regarding the 2008 vintage often centres on how erratic weather patterns dictated a rigorous selection process. For Le Dome, this process appears to have been conducted with surgical precision, evidenced by a wine that exudes both vitality and complexity. The season’s capriciousness did little to impede the expression of terroir in this remarkable release.
A Study in Elegance: The Essence of 2008 Le Dome
On approaching the 2008 Le Dome, one is greeted with a bouquet blossoming with bold dark fruit notes laced with a whisper of spice – a testament to the Cabernet Franc that is so passionately nurtured within its vineyards. Its tannins are firm yet impeccably integrated, an embodiment of winemaking that respects the sanctity of time-honoured traditions while embracing modern precision.
The palate is where 2008 strikes an exquisite balance; cassis dances alongside truffles and a hint of tobacco, underlined by an earthy minerality that anchors this vintage firmly to its proud Saint-Émilion roots. Complemented by an ever so subtle oak influence, the wine achieves an opulent yet poised structure.
An Investment in Terroir and Time
What is particularly notable for investors considering the inclusion of the 2008 Le Dome in their portfolios is its promising longevity. Saint-Émilion's storied soils, coupled with this vintage's stalwart character, intimate at the untapped potential still residing within its depths – potential that could reward the patient collector.
Cloaked in the dignity that only Saint-Émilion can bestow, the 2008 Le Dome from Le Dome stands as a beacon for those who seek to invest not merely in wine but in history itself. This vintage bears witness to the relentless pursuit of excellence and firmly establishes itself as one to watch and cherish as it continues to evolve.Market price (GBP)
£830.00
12x75cl
Highest score
94
POP score
59.29
Scores and tasting notes
An opaque purple color is followed by notes of graphite, mulberries, blueberries and flowers. The 2008 is broad, savory and medium to full-bodied with sweet tannins, decent acidity, a textured, complex mouthfeel and no hard edges. It, too, should drink nicely for 10-15 years.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 1 May 2011