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century when it was a feudal fief of 200 hectares. Although, sadly, only a few fortified ruins remain (the tower and watchtower, etc.) as direct evidence of this former stronghold, those who love old stones and the obvious link between wine and religion will undoubtedly appreciate the presence of a chapel which spreads serenity and piety over this historically-charged site. The estate had a succession of owners up until the Clauzel-Binaud family, when the Tour de Mons eventually passed into the hands of the Crédit Agricole in 1996, and it is now masterfully run by Cristel Spinner, the estate's
Technical Manager. Since then, major work to reorganise the vines has been undertaken (replanting and drainage) as well as in the cellars and storage areas to ensure that this exceptional Cru Bourgeois benefits from the best conditions to make Margaux vines typical of this appellation. In order to produce wines with a very good reputation, the Tour de Mons has a 50-hectare vineyard whose plots have the advantage of being close to the Garonne River and the Gironde Estuary -- its proximity to the natural air-conditioner of the river means that the grapes (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot) can reach optimal maturity without ever suffering from drought. On the gravel, clay and limestone soil and deep sub-soil, each grape variety enjoys the perfect conditions for the vines to give generous, elegant, balanced fine wines.
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Situated in the village of Soussans in the Margaux appellation zone, the Château La Tour de Mons' history began in the 12th
Read morecentury when it was a feudal fief of 200 hectares. Although, sadly, only a few fortified ruins remain (the tower and watchtower, etc.) as direct evidence of this former stronghold, those who love old stones and the obvious link between wine and religion will undoubtedly appreciate the presence of a chapel which spreads serenity and piety over this historically-charged site. The estate had a succession of owners up until the Clauzel-Binaud family, when the Tour de Mons eventually passed into the hands of the Crédit Agricole in 1996, and it is now masterfully run by Cristel Spinner, the estate's Technical Manager. Since then, major work to reorganise the vines has been undertaken (replanting and drainage) as well as in the cellars and storage areas to ensure that this exceptional Cru Bourgeois benefits from the best conditions to make Margaux vines typical of this appellation. In order to produce wines with a very good reputation, the Tour de Mons has a 50-hectare vineyard whose plots have the advantage of being close to the Garonne River and the Gironde Estuary -- its proximity to the natural air-conditioner of the river means that the grapes (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot) can reach optimal maturity without ever suffering from drought. On the gravel, clay and limestone soil and deep sub-soil, each grape variety enjoys the perfect conditions for the vines to give generous, elegant, balanced fine wines.
Wine description
Area :
Bordeaux
Appellation :
Margaux
Producer :
Chateau La Tour de Mons
Vintage :
2009
Format :
750ML Bottle
Color :
Red Wine
Classification :
Cru bourgeois
Type of wine :
Wine
Country :
France
Alcohol :
14
Ratings and comments
Wine Spectator : 91
Jancis Robinson : 16,5
All Pre-arrival selections were purchased exclusively from their producing estates and are stored in optimum conditions at Millesima SA in Bordeaux. Delivery of these wines will be made in 3 to 6 months from the date the order was placed.
Jancis Robinson : 16,5
All Pre-arrival selections were purchased exclusively from their producing estates and are stored in optimum conditions at Millesima SA in Bordeaux. Delivery of these wines will be made in 3 to 6 months from the date the order was placed.
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 750ML Bottle
$240.00
($20.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 375ML Half Bottle
$264.96
($11.04/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 1500ML Magnum
$240.00
($40.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 3000ML Double-Magnum
$127.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 5000ML Jéroboam
$180.40
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2011 6000ML Impériale
$235.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2010 750ML Bottle
$276.00
($23.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2009 5000ML Jéroboam
$210.07
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2008 750ML Bottle
$300.00
($25.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2008 3000ML Double-Magnum
$135.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2008 6000ML Impériale
$265.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2007 750ML Bottle
$264.00
($22.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2007 3000ML Double-Magnum
$125.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2007 5000ML Jéroboam
$200.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2006 3000ML Double-Magnum
$155.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2006 5000ML Jéroboam
$259.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2006 6000ML Impériale
$310.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2005 5000ML Jéroboam
$365.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2005 6000ML Impériale
$435.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2005 750ML Bottle
$27.99
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2004 3000ML Double-Magnum
$175.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2004 5000ML Jéroboam
$285.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 2003 750ML Bottle
$348.00
($29.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2002 750ML Bottle
$336.00
($28.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 2000 750ML Bottle
$540.00
($45.00/Unit) -
Chateau La Tour de Mons 1998 3000ML Double-Magnum
$245.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1997 3000ML Double-Magnum
$224.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1997 5000ML Jéroboam
$370.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1997 6000ML Impériale
$450.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1996 3000ML Double-Magnum
$250.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1996 5000ML Jéroboam
$420.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1996 6000ML Impériale
$525.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1994 3000ML Double-Magnum
$220.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1994 5000ML Jéroboam
$365.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1994 6000ML Impériale
$435.00
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Chateau La Tour de Mons 1990 6000ML Impériale
$685.00



