Château Bellevue-Mondotte Grand Cru Classe (2010)
750mL / Bordeaux / France
90% merlot
5% cabernet franc
5% cabernet sauvignon
A beautiful mix of coffee, licorice, smoke, oak and blackberry aromas.
Deep in color, the wine is powerful, rich gliding on refined tannins - undoubtedly a product of the Saint-Emilion terroir.
Geological characteristics:
Overlooking the Dordogne valley from a height of 80 meters, this estate combines all the necessary characteristics for producing high quality wines: meagre soil, excellent south-facing sun exposure, fine natural drainage due to its position on a slope, protection from frost damage, and shelter from northerly winds.
Viticulture:
Green harvesting, with an initial leaf thinning on the eastern side of the vines in late June and a second in midAugust on the western side.
Vinification:
The grapes are hand-picked and hand sorted. Alcoholic fermentation is triggered by indigenous yeast in temperature-controlled wooden vats. The wine is kept on the skins for 3 to 5 weeks. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barrel.
Château Bellevue-Mondotte is barrel-aged for six months on its lees (100% of new oak) for a total of aproximatively 24 months.
Final blending takes place just before bottling, and the wine is neither fined nor filtered.