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Le Dome, St Emilion Grand Cru
Le Dôme

Le Dome, St Emilion Grand Cru, 1996

justerini & brooks tasting note

This, the first vintage of le Dôme, consistently over-performs. In the most part, the right bank is overshadowed by the Medoc in 1996, but this wine always seems to transcend expectation. Perhaps it is the dominance of Cabernet Franc in the blend that makes this so successful. There’s a very Cabernet bouquet of cassis, cedar, herbs and graphite. It’s not a blockbuster, but there is ample, sweet, floral fruit. There is a real sense of cohesion, elegance, and balance. We have been fortunate to chart this wine’s evolution over the last five years, and it never disappoints. It displays complexity and nuances one associates with bottle age, yet its development has been glacial, hinting at a long future ahead.

critic reviews

94/100Jane Anson,The Wine Independent

First vintage of a wine that would quickly become a cult St Emilion. Burnished ruby red, fragrant rose petals, chalky tannins, liquorice, orange blossom, sweet brambled raspberry and bracken tugs through the palate. Fully in its drinking window, still delicious and fragrant, plenty of grip and lift, far more delicate than its early years might have suggested, softens to walnut and undergrowth after an hour of opening. Just a lovely wine, begging to be shared. Neil Whyte winemaker, Jonathan Maltus owner. 100% new oak.

DRINKING WINDOW 2025 - 2035
date of review 01/2025
91/100Neal Martin,Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Now here is an intriguing wine to revisit after 20 years -- 1996 Le Dome. This was Jonathan Maltus's first vintage and I remember tasting it just after bottling at the first press showing of his UK importer. I was impressed back then, though this was many years before its current acclaim, so it was then just a personal view. "We didnt have wooden vats until the following year as the acquisition," Jonathan told me via e-mail. "Green harvesting and harvesting happened pretty late in the year. To replicate them we did all of the remontages through five new barrels on rotation." After two decades, hats off to a Saint Emilion that I suspect is giving more pleasure than many of its Right Bank peers. What I appreciate is that the Cabernet Franc character is not hidden away on the nose, with attractive graphite and bell pepper scents entwined with the red and black fruit, a subtle sea influence emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with a fine thread of acidity, the tannins having softened in recent years, perhaps a little angular as Cabernet Franc can sometimes be. Observing over one hour it actually improved in the glass, gaining harmony and while never troubling the top echelons of my scoring scale, it was just a mature Saint Emilion that is continuing to give drinking pleasure. Perhaps I was a bit too rapturous when this fledgling taster first encountered this garagiste for the first time, nevertheless, my enthusiasm was directed in the right place. Tasted August 2016.

DRINKING WINDOW 2016 - 2030
date of review 10/2016

product details

Country:
France
Region:
Bordeaux
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Producer:
Le Dôme
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abv:
13%