Wine Advocate
par Robert Parker le 30/04/1997
The debut vintage for this wine will prove to be an auspicious one. The wine, all 800 cases of it, is produced from a 30-year old parcel of vines located between Le Tertre-Roteboeuf and Canon-La-Gaffeliere. Made from 100% Merlot, and fermented and aged in 100% new oak barrels, this wine is one of the most concentrated young Bordeaux I have ever tasted. On each of the three occasions I tasted it, my notes contained the expression "a must buy!" Whether it is trying to be the Petrus or Le Pin of St.-Emilion is irrelevant, for this wine, made by the superbly talented Comte Stephan de Neipperg, proprietor of Canon-La-Gaffeliere and Clos de l'Oratoire, is a showcase offering that is already turning heads, and leading to some uncalled for jealousy. Opaque purple-colored, with a texture reminiscent of a high quality vintage port, this massive, super-endowed wine is so thick and rich that the 100% new oak influence is barely noticeable. Full-bodied and gorgeously pure, with a 40+ second finish, the 1996 La Mondotte will be hard to find, but, wow, what a first-time effort! Readers might do well to imagine a hypothetical blend of 70% of the 1996 Canon-La Gaffeliere and 30% of the 1994 Fonseca vintage port! Because of its extravagantly extracted character, this wine should be remarkably drinkable when young, but should age well for 20+ years. Bravo!