Château Troplong Mondot 2009 – 1er Grand Cru Classé
129,00 CHF * netto 119,33 CHF
Lagerbestand 3
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| Winzer: | Château Troplong Mondot |
|---|---|
| Wein: | Château Troplong Mondot 2009 |
| Jahrgang: | 2009 |
| Klassifizierung: | 1er Grand Cru Classé |
| Land: | Frankreich |
| Gebiet/Region: | Bordeaux / St. Emilion |
| Alkoholgehalt: | 15,5 % |
| Traubensorte: | Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Bewertungen: | Parker 96/100, Vinous 90/100, Gabriel 18/20, James Suckling 96/100 |
| Allergene: | Enthält Sulfite |
Bordeaux Total René Gabriel:
90 % Merlot, 5 % Cabernet Franc, 5 % Cabernet Sauvignon. Tiefes Purpur, satt in der Mitte, Granatschimmer am Rand. Zeigt ein reifes, zu Kopf steigendes Amarenabouquet, aber es schwingt auch etwas Grünwürziges drin mit, Tabaknoten, viel reife Frucht und frisch gerösteter Kaffee. Viel Rückhalt im massiven Extrakt, mehr Kraft und Fleisch als Charme. Ein Bolide mit Charakter. Bewertung 18/20. -René Gabriel-
Robert Parker Wine Advocate:
Deep garnet colored, the 2009 Troplong Mondot bounds out of the glass with plum preserves, spice cake, mincemeat and potpourri scents plus suggestions of exotic spices, incense and a waft of balsamic. Full-bodied, super rich, concentrated and plushly textured, the hedonic fruit possesses loads of spicy layers and a very long and decadent finish. If you love wines you can stand a spoon up in, you're gonna go nuts over this extravagant beauty. Drink Date 2019-2040. Rating 96/100. -Lisa Perrotti-Brown-
Vinous:
The 2009 Troplong-Mondot has a completely over the top, gregarious and raisin-like bouquet that frankly comes as no surprise given the philosophy of the estate at this time. The palate is sweet on the entry with candied black cherries, cassis and cough candy, unlike Bordeaux in some ways with a rather cloying and alcoholic finish. Now it seems like an anachronism. Tasted at BI Wines & Spirits' Ten Year On tasting. Drink Date 2020-2032. Rating 90/100. -Neal Martin-
James Suckling:
Although this is very ripe and rich with a generous body and a slew of black fruit aromas it’s also elegant and poised. The bitter chocolate character is more restrained than in many modern-style Right Bank wines of this period and there's a lovely balance of lively acidity with fine dry tannins at the complex finish. Rating 96/100. -JamesSuckling.com-