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Château Troplong Mondot Saint-Émilion 2025 - First Growth (En Primeur)

Château Troplong Mondot Saint-Emilion 2025 - 1er Grand Cru Classé (Primeurs)

98-100/100

Robert Parker

98-100/100

Yves Beck

97-99/100

Vinous

97-99/100

Jeb Dunnuck

2025 Highlights
Pack of 6 wooden boxes

“One of the most refined wines I’ve ever tasted. An absolutely stunning Saint-Émilion that is clearly one of the standout wines of the vintage! ~ Vinous”

“Troplong Mondot 2025 is one of the standout wines of the vintage. With a deep bouquet of blackberries and plums, complemented by floral notes of lilac, iris, and subtle spices, it is full-bodied, deep, and dense, with an intense fruit core framed by lively acidity and soft yet abundant tannins. It will rival the 2022, although the two vintages are very different in character.” (Wine Advocate 2026)
Delivery: First half of 2028
Packaging: Plain cardboard box for 1 to 5 bottles purchased and original wooden case for multiples of 6 bottles

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Estate

Château Troplong Mondot

Vintage

1er Grand Cru Classé

Vintage

2025

Designation

Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

Region

Bordeaux

Grape varieties

85% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc

Regions

A clay-limestone plateau east of the village of Saint-Émilion

Viticulture

Cultivated (like a garden)

Grape Harvest

At peak ripeness

Winemaking

Cold pre-fermentation maceration in small temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by pumping over, racking, and punching down; fermentation lasts 21 to 35 days

Livestock farming

New oak barrels, casks, and used barrels

Alcohol content

13,5%

More information at Château Troplong Mondot

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2021 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

Crowning the Côte Pavie, this 27-hectare vineyard has suffered less from erosion than any other Saint-Émilion cru. The uniqueness of this contiguous terroir stems from its specific location, as well as its dense, heavy clay soils—originating from the Agenais region—which are interspersed with stones and pebbles. Its former owner, Catherine Valette-Pariente, who passed away in 2014, had restored Troplong Mondot to its former glory; the estate was acquired in 2017 by the reinsurer Scor. The property was then entrusted to Aymeric de Gironde, who had previously managed Cos d’Estournel, one of the Médoc’s most prominent classified growths. To help the wine gain nuance and freshness, this native of Charente modified the winemaking process upon his arrival: a gentler method based on the infusion of pomace and raw materials, along with a reduction in the use of new barrels, were the first adjustments made. To better showcase the vineyards, a new winery is under construction: with this new facility, we will be able to be more precise in every technical step. It will also allow us to better highlight the latest land acquisitions, whether it be Clos Labarde or Bellisle-Mondotte, neighboring estates that will, for now, be included in the second wine. In 2020, as part of this new concept, the restaurant is set to reopen with the same Michelin-starred chef, David Charrier. The 2017 and 2018 vintages mark the arrival of a fresher, more accessible style.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Rated wine (2026 guide) 98–100/100 (Exceptional)

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

About the wine:

Harvested between August 28 and September 25 (undoubtedly one of the widest harvest windows in Bordeaux this year, but entirely logical given the estate’s varying altitudes and exposures), the 2025 Troplong Mondot is one of the vintage’s standout wines. Featuring a deep bouquet of blackberries and plums, complemented by floral notes of lilac, iris, and subtle spices, it is full-bodied, deep, and dense, with an intense fruit core, framed by lively acidity and soft yet abundant tannins. A blend of 85% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2% Cabernet Franc, it will rival the 2022, although the two vintages are very different in character.

About the estate:

 

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2021 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)

About the estate:

Following the passing in 2014 of its owner, Christine Valette-Pariente, Troplong-Mondot—which sits atop the most commanding vantage point in Saint-Emilion—seems to be questioning its future. "Queen Christine," along with her husband Xavier, embodied the rebirth of this estate, which was confirmed in 2012 as a Premier Grand Cru B. A well-deserved distinction, first and foremost due to the terroir, but also thanks to the work carried out by Christine and Xavier Pariente over more than twenty years. Every vintage produced since the late 1980s (1989 and 1990 in particular) has pushed the boundaries to demonstrate the excellence of this estate situated on the Mondot hill. A chapter has closed, one that has left its mark on the contemporary history of Saint-Emilion. It is worth noting that the château features an excellent restaurant in an intimate and refined setting, as well as magnificent guest rooms (Les Belles Perdrix).

Vinous

Vinous

Wine rated (2026 guide) 97-99/100

About the wine:

The 2025 Troplong Mondot is one of the most refined wines I have ever tasted here. Deep, full-bodied, and explosive, with breathtaking purity, the 2025 simply has it all. Notes of dried herbs, chocolate, menthol, licorice, and blackberry give the wine remarkable concentration and pure power. Despite all its natural richness, the 2025 is not heavy in the slightest. An absolutely breathtaking Saint-Émilion, the Troplong Mondot is very clearly one of the standout wines of the vintage. The harvest began on August 28 (the earliest on record) and concluded nearly a month later, on September 25, illustrating the region’s great terroir diversity. Aging took place 50% in new oak barrels and 40% in 20-hectoliter casks. 2035–2075

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Wine rated (2026 guide) 97-99/100

About the wine:

Since 2020, this estate has been producing absolutely brilliant vintages, and the pure and graceful Château Troplong Mondot 2025 is a complete success. Aromas of black raspberry, crushed stone, spicy graphite, and a variety of floral notes define its bouquet. On the palate, it offers medium to full body, with a pure and complex texture, beautiful concentration on the mid-palate, and a remarkable finish. It is one of those rare wines that offers remarkable intensity and depth without any sense of heaviness, and its style most closely resembles that of the 2020 vintage.

Yves Beck

Yves Beck

Wine rated (2026 guide) 98-100/100

About the wine:

Precision is, of course, one of the recurring themes at Troplong-Mondot. The bouquet reflects this, highlighting floral and fruity nuances, all of which emphasize detail rather than intensity. Slightly creamy on the palate, the wine displays power, finesse, and, above all, depth. Its velvety texture underscores its elegance, while its tannic structure highlights its power. These elements harmonize beautifully! They complement each other perfectly and are in complete sync. The wine expands across the palate, supported by silky tannins that are perfectly balanced with a structuring acidity that brings brightness and tension. Whispers of subtlety temper the energy and vigor present, further enhancing the harmony. What dynamism! A fresh, savory, incisive, and charming wine. 2030–2060

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