Château Tour Mondet is part of the Le Grix de la Salle family estate, where six generations have cultivated vineyards in Bordeaux since 1846. Today, brothers Thomas and Edouard Le Grix de la Salle continue the family tradition, combining respect for their heritage with a modern, hands-on approach to viticulture and winemaking.
Located on the hillsides of the Entre-Deux-Mers, Tour Mondet benefits from diverse clay, limestone, gravel and silt soils, creating a mosaic of terroirs that brings complexity, freshness and balance to the wines. Certified organic since 2023, the family focuses on sustainable farming and careful winemaking to express the character of each vineyard parcel. Their philosophy is simple: great wines come not only from exceptional terroirs, but also from the dedication and precision required to reveal their full potential.
Vineyard
Located on the hillsides of the Entre-Deux-Mers, Tour Mondet benefits from diverse clay, limestone, gravel and silt soils, creating a mosaic of terroirs that brings complexity, freshness and balance to the wines.
Winemaking
Certified organic since 2023, the family focuses on sustainable farming and careful winemaking to express the character of each vineyard parcel.
Their philosophy is simple: great wines come not only from exceptional terroirs, but also from the dedication and precision required to reveal their full potential.
Tasting notes
Fresh and fruit-forward, with aromas of plum, cherry and blackberry. Smooth tannins and a supple texture lead to a balanced, easy-drinking finish.
Food pairing
A versatile and approachable Bordeaux, Château Tour Mondet pairs beautifully with:
Grilled or roasted chicken, Beef burgers and grilled steaks; Charcuterie boards, Roast pork loin, Shepherd's pie, Mild to medium-aged cheeses, Classic bistro cuisine and comfort foods
Aging potential
Grape varieties
70% Merlot - 30% Cabernet Sauvignon
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