
Chateau Bellevue Mondotte • St. Emilion, France
Château Bellevue‑Mondotte is a tiny, high‑wire Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru from the limestone clay plateau owned by Gérard P…Château Bellevue‑Mondotte is a tiny, high‑wire Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru from the limestone clay plateau owned by Gérard Perse (Vignobles Perse), made from an old‑vine, Merlot‑dominated vineyard (with small amounts of Cabernet Franc/Sauvignon…Learn More »
$115
/750ml
2007 Retail Average
92
/100
2007 Pro Rating
Chateau Bellevue Mondotte 2007 is a dense, brooding Saint-Émilion loaded with ripe blackcurrant and plum, layered with dark chocolate, licorice, spice and a touch of smoky oak. The palate is powerful and full-bodied yet vibrant, with concentrated black fruit, substantial but polished tannins, and a long, richly flavored finish that speaks to the wine’s small-production intensity.
dry-aged ribeye steak, braised lamb shank, duck confit
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Château Bellevue‑Mondotte is a tiny, high‑wire Saint‑Émilion Grand Cru from the limestone clay plateau owned by Gérard Perse (Vignobles Perse), made from an old‑vine, Merlot‑dominated vineyard (with small amounts of Cabernet Franc/Sauvignon) on just 2–2.5 ha. Produced in very small quantities with low yields, indigenous‑yeast fermentations, extended élevage (often high percentage of new oak) and no fining or filtration, the wine is intensely concentrated, tannic and structured—classic Perse‑style Saint‑Émilion built for long cellaring yet showi…