Château Troplong-Mondot
This St. Emilion estate, which dates back to 1745, was once part of the larger domaine that included Château Pavie. A century later it was bought by Raymond Troplong, whose name was added to the label. Later, Alexandre Valette, a Parisian vintner, bought the estate and it remains in his family to date. In 1980, his great-granddaughter Christine took over the estate, which she runs today with her husband, Xavier Pariente. In 2006 the vineyard was selected to Premier Grand Cru Classé status. Thick limestone and dense clay make this vineyard perfect for growing Merlot (which comprises 90% of the vineyards). Wines produced from this estate are powerful and contain complex tannins. The remaining plantings are divided equally between Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. In 1985 the château introduced the second label Mondot, which has gained clout as a grand cru in its own right. More recently Christine Valette has produced a rose called Le Clairet de Mondot.
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