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Terroir

Situated on the highest point in the Saint-Émilion region, overlooking the eponymous UNESCO village, Château Troplong Mondot is home to a complex terroir of flint and clay that produces a powerful and balanced wine with incredible aromas.

History

The vineyard dates back to 1700, and the 18th-century château belonged to the de Sèze family until it was acquired by wine merchant Julien Troplong, who added his name to the château’s in 1832. The estate stayed in the Troplong family for another 200 years until 1934, when it was taken over by the Valette family. In 2006, Troplong Mondot was classified a Fifth Growth in the Saint-Emilion ranking, making it one of just 18 among the thousands of châteaux in Saint-Émilion.

Philosophy

The vineyard dates back to 1700, and the 18th-century château belonged to the de Sèze family until it was acquired by wine merchant Julien Troplong, who added his name to the château’s in 1832. The estate stayed in the Troplong family for another 200 years until 1934, when it was taken over by the Valette family. In 2006, Troplong Mondot was classified a Fifth Growth in the Saint-Emilion ranking, making it one of just 18 among the thousands of châteaux in Saint-Émilion.

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Troplong Mondot Collection 1
  • Château Troplong Mondot 1st GCC B” 2009 0.75L”
Château Troplong Mondot - PS 1
  • Château Troplong Mondot 1st GCC B” 2009 0.75L”