Country-neutral wine evidence
Chateau Troplong Mondot 2016 Wine (75cl)
Chateau Troplong Mondot 2016 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2016 red wine. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Vintage | 2016 |
|---|---|
| Wine style | red |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
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The wine
Chateau Troplong Mondot 2016 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a red wine, but its grape variety is not yet confirmed in the catalogue.
The vineyard evidence
No verified vineyard or named parcel is linked yet. BottlePicker therefore does not assign a soil, elevation or site temperature to this bottle from its regional name alone.
Soil structure and vine density
No site-specific soil or planting-density record is available for this bottle.
Growing-temperature context
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Official US label evidence
Historical Texas label approval
4 official label approvals have the same normalised product name as this BottlePicker record. These approvals pre-date September 2021 and help check identity, stated ABV and the responsible trade name; they do not prove that the current bottle has the same formula, remains registered or is available in Texas.
| Approved label | Type | Approved | ABV | Trade name | TTB record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHATEAU TROPLONG MONDOT (official certificate PDF opens in a new tab) | Wine | 2016-08-31 | 16% | KACHINA CELLARS | 16124001000216 (TTB record opens in a new tab) |
| CHATEAU TROPLONG MONDOT (official certificate PDF opens in a new tab) | Wine | 2013-11-15 | 15.5% | NATH JOHNSTON ET FILS | 13296000000004 (TTB record opens in a new tab) |
| CHATEAU TROPLONG MONDOT (official certificate PDF opens in a new tab) | Wine | 2013-09-09 | 16% | D.G.L. DISTRIBUTORS INC | 13170001000214 (TTB record opens in a new tab) |
| CHATEAU TROPLONG MONDOT (official certificate PDF opens in a new tab) | Wine | 2012-08-10 | 16% | DEUTSCH FAMILY WINE & SPIRITS | 12184001000414 (TTB record opens in a new tab) |
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Source-supplied bottle description
Retained as supporting identification copy; the structured facts and evidence links above are kept separate.
Blend: 89% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Cabernet Franc Coming from one of the coolest terroirs in Saint-Emilion, the 2016 Château Troplong Mondot is a blend of 89% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2% Cabernet Franc brought up in 77% new French oak. This deep purple-hued effort offers a smorgasbord of powerful blue and black fruits, smoked earth, truffle, chocolate, and licorice. Full-bodied, deep, and opulent on the palate, it's a truly great wine as well as one of the superstars in 2016. It should drink well for upwards of three decades. Love the aromas of redcurrants and cherries with flowers. Full body and tight, finely chewy tannins that impress. Linear and focused young red. Try from 2021. The 2016 Troplong Mondot is fabulous. Powerful, dense and explosive, the 2016 has a lot to say. Super-ripe dark cherry, raspberry jam, chocolate, spice and new oak give the wine much of its lush, exotic feel. The château has moved in a totally different stylistic direction since this wine was made, but there is no denying the 2016 is striking. Tasted two times.
Evidence boundary
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