CHÂTEAU LE DÔME

2021 Saint Emilion

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

80 Cabernet Franc, 20 Merlot | 80% new oak | 13.4% alc | 3.71 pH Thanks to the viticultural challenges in 2021, Jonathan Maltus decided that his Les Astéries and Le Carré cuvées should be sacrificed and used in both Le Dôme and Vieux Château Mazerat. They are both small production wines in a typical vintage, so making micro-productions in 2021 did not make sense. Le Dôme was crying out for Cabernet Franc so that it could maintain its ‘80% recipe’, and it is clear that their portfolio pals’ selfless acts have further improved this wine and VCM. While VCM shows flesh and splendour, Le Dôme is a much stricter and more introverted beast. While this is another chapter in the great Le Dôme story, much of the credit must go to the stunning new winery in which it was made. Elegant and refined while at the same time elemental and imposing, this is a shockingly delicious wine in 2021. Rating: 18.5+ Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (Jun 2022)


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Restrained, savoury, deep and rich. Cocoa powder and liquorice bud character on the attack, this is extremely good quality and one of the wines of the vintage. Has walls and floors, is concentrated yet supple and needs ageing. Cabernet Franc is a grape that tends to shuts down in the early years and this will do so, so I suggest giving it a few years in bottle before opening, but there are ripe, seductive fruits here and it is punching above the vintage conditions. Michel Longo new vineyard manager (moving over from Pavie), Thomas Duclos consultant, Neil Whyte head winemaker. No Pontet Labrie, Le Carre nor Les Astéries in the range this year. First year in the new €14 million new winery, designed by Sir Norman Foster. No chaptilisation, very late harvest into 3rd week of October. Drinking range: 2028 - 2042 Rating: 96 Jane Anson, www.janeanson.com (May 2022)

Polished and plush red with clove, dried lavender and dark-berry fruit. Full-bodied with firm, velvety and well-knit tannins. Lovely purity. Excellent length, too, with lingering spice notes. Lots to like. 80% cabernet franc and 20% merlot. Rating: 94-95 James Suckling, www.jamessuckling.com (May 2022)

The 2021 Le Dôme includes fruit from Les Astéries this year due to frost damage, though Jonathan Maltus managed to retain the 80% Cabernet Franc. It is matured in 80% new oak. The nose is more backward than usual but I find this well-defined with blackberry, briary, touches of brown spice and a faint touch of mint. The palate is medium-bodied with a grainy texture. The Cabernet Franc comes through nicely this year…I wonder if that is because of the contribution of the Les Astéries? Well-balanced with quite a refined finish, this Le Dôme with its newfound elegance should age with style. Drinking range: 2026 - 2045 Rating: 92-94 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (May 2022)

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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