Château Troplong-Mondot

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Saint-Émilion's summit: B Corp-certified Premier Grand Cru Classé B with Michelin-starred hospitality.

Château Troplong-Mondot is a Premier Grand Cru Classé B estate in Saint-Émilion, situated atop the highest point of the Saint-Émilion limestone plateau at over 100 meters elevation. The 37-hectare estate was acquired by French reinsurance giant SCOR in 2017 and is directed by Aymeric de Gironde. The vineyards are planted with approximately 73% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, and 11% Cabernet Sauvignon on deep limestone with thick clay soils, producing wines of remarkable concentration and precision. The estate received B Corp certification, is a Silver Member of the International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), and practices biodynamic methods in select plots. On-site, the Michelin-starred restaurant Les Belles Perdrix (also holding a Green Star for sustainable gastronomy) and boutique accommodations complete a world-class hospitality experience.

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Who Is This For?

For lovers of powerful yet refined Merlot-driven Bordeaux who value sustainability credentials and world-class dining experiences alongside exceptional wine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the classification of Château Troplong-Mondot?
Château Troplong-Mondot is classified as a Premier Grand Cru Classé B (PGCC B) in the Saint-Émilion classification, a status it achieved in 2006 under the direction of Christine Valette-Pariente and confirmed in 2012.
What grape varieties are used at Château Troplong-Mondot?
The estate uses approximately 73% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, and 11% Cabernet Sauvignon from 37 hectares planted on the Saint-Émilion limestone plateau.
Who owns Château Troplong-Mondot?
Château Troplong-Mondot has been owned since 2017 by SCOR, a French reinsurance company. Aymeric de Gironde serves as estate director and Thomas Duclos as winemaker.
What sustainability certifications does Château Troplong-Mondot hold?
Château Troplong-Mondot holds B Corp certification—one of only about 12 French wine estates with this distinction—and is a Silver Member of the International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA). The estate also experiments with biodynamic viticulture in select plots.
Is there a restaurant at Château Troplong-Mondot?
Yes. Les Belles Perdrix, the on-site restaurant, holds one Michelin star and a Michelin Green Star for sustainable gastronomy (2025 Guide). The estate also offers four luxury rooms and one villa for overnight stays.