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Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1st Growth, Grand Cru Classe 1996

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Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1st Growth, Grand Cru Classe 1996

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Open and intense nose of black fruit aromas like cherry and blackberry, along with cedarwood, fresh ...

Open and intense nose of black fruit aromas like cherry and blackberry, along with cedarwood, fresh mint and some floral notes and perfectly integrated oak. Opulence and an attractive density on the palate, with remarkable depth of flavour. A rigorous mid-palate offers a texture of refined and silky tannins in a display of controlled power […]

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$1,999.00

Sku: BDPA130101753C

1 in stock

Country: France
Region: Pauillac
Wine Style: Red - Smooth & Supple
Grape Varietal: 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc 

WS
96
RP
97
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Description/ Tasting Notes

Open and intense nose of black fruit aromas like cherry and blackberry, along with cedarwood, fresh mint and some floral notes and perfectly integrated oak. Opulence and an attractive density on the palate, with remarkable depth of flavour. A rigorous mid-palate offers a texture of refined and silky tannins in a display of controlled power before a more tender finish.

Winery Info/ Brand



Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild bought the chateau in 1853 but the legend of "Mouton" began in 1922 with Baron Philippe de Rothschild. At the age of 21 and driven by ambition full of originality, Baron decided to devote his life to forge for the winery an identity and a worldwide fame, which, from its first hour, inspired a sense of pride for Bordeaux as a whole. In 1945, to celebrate the liberation, "V" for Victory crowns the label of the vintage, an initiative that will mark the beginning of a series of original works created each year by famous painters.

Region Info/ Origin



Pauillac is home to several of the world's most famous wine and the region lies in an inauspicious small village in Médoc. Pauillac sprawls over the land size of about 8.8 square miles, is highly optimised for wine production and accounts for a rather disproportionate amount of fine, expensive wine in Bordeaux.
Open and intense nose of black fruit aromas like cherry and blackberry, along with cedarwood, fresh mint and some floral notes and perfectly integrated oak. Opulence and an attractive density on the p...

Open and intense nose of black fruit aromas like cherry and blackberry, along with cedarwood, fresh mint and some floral notes and perfectly integrated oak. Opulence and an attractive density on the palate, with remarkable depth of flavour. A rigorous mid-palate offers a texture of refined and silky tannins in a display of controlled power before a more tender finish.

 

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