CHÂTEAU LE DÔME

2017 Saint Emilion

Grapes Cab Franc, Merlot
Colour Red
Origin France, Bordeaux
Sub-district Saint Emilion & Satellites
Village Saint Emilion

80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc. 80% new oak. Chocolate and rich fruit on the nose. Smooth entry. Lots of dark fruit on the palate. Nothing subtle about the wine. The oak is not toasty but adds richness. There is weight and ripe tannins. Brooding power with good acidity. A force to be reckoned with. Rating: 93 L&S (Apr 2018)


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The 2017 Le Dôme was picked on 25 September and 2 October for the Merlot and Cabernet Franc respectively. It has the highest pH amongst Jonathan Maltus’s range this year and matured in 80% new oak. It has a crisp and precise bouquet with dark cherry, blackberry and light cassis fruit that unfold nicely in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins, a little furry in texture with subtle graphite, mocha and peppery notes towards the finish that just needs to develop a little more flesh. Drinking range: 2022 - 2038 Rating: 92-94 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (May 2018)

You can feel the slight difference in style that one degree less alcohol makes this year, but it retains rich notes of coffee bean, chocolate, liquorice and blue berry fruits. The 80% new oak is very well integrated, and there is good volume in the mouth. It's an enjoyable wine that, for me, benefits from the less overplayed style, even if it doesn't have quite the complexity of last year. The vines are pruned to four bunches pretty much every year at Le Dôme to keep the yields low, meaning that despite no frost this saw a yield of 32hl/ha. Drinking range: 2026 - 2040 Rating: 93 Jane Anson, Decanter (Apr 2018)

Planted on sandy soils and the normal 80% Cabernet Franc and 20% Merlot, the 2017 Le Dôme offers a gorgeous bouquet of blueberries, violets, spring flowers, and spice. It's incredibly polished, medium to full-bodied, has integrated acidity, and a gorgeous, gorgeous finish. It has more textural richness than just about every other wine in the vintage and is one of the few superstars produced in 2017. Hats off to winemaker Jonathan Maltus. Rating: 95-97 Jeb Dunnuck, www.jebdunnuck.com (Apr 2018)

Château Le Dôme

Jonathan Maltus was the first Englishman to receive 100 points from Robert Parker for one of his wines. He arrived in Bordeaux in 1994, selling his project management company in order to buy the picturesque but otherwise unremarkable Château Teyssier. Hard work and serious investment established Château Teyssier as a remarkably successful St Emilion brand, but the sandy soils of Vignonet were never going to provide the terroir for true St Emilion greatness. So, Jonathan set out to find himself some good terroir. First of all, in 1996, he purchased a 3.5ha plot from Vieux Château Mazerat when one of the two brothers who owned the estate died. This he christened Le Dôme. The plot sits next to Château Angélus on almost Pomerol-esque ground – sandy soil over a layer of crasse de fer (a rich iron oxide). The vines, planted in 1956 and 1970, are 80% Cabernet Franc and 20% Merlot, making Le Dôme the most Cabernet Franc dominant wine in St Emilion. In 1996, Le Dôme was at the forefront of the garagiste movement and went into exclusively new oak, although latterly the new oak proportion has dropped back to 80%. In 2004 Jonathan took on a 1.2ha plot that had been part of Château Fonroque, that lay on a hard limestone called calcaire à astéries, so he named the wine Les Astéries. The 80 year old vines are 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. Next, in 2005, came Le Carré – a 1.1ha plot next to Clos Fourtet on more typically St Emilion clay over limestone soil. Le Carré is 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. And, in 2008, when the other brother at Vieux Château Mazerat died, Jonathan purchased the rest of the estate. The 3.5ha of vineyard also lie next to Château Angélus (and, also, Château Canon) but in a separate block from Le Dôme, on more usual clay/limestone soil, and with a different grape mix (65% Merlot, 35% Cabernet Franc), so the old estate was not re-united. But in a nod to their former joint status, the Vieux Château Mazerat has the same label as Le Dôme except the colours are reversed.

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