Mouton Rothschild

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Elevated to first growth status in 1973, Mouton Rothschild of Pauillac produces 25,000 cases of the grand vin, with 3,500 cases of the second wine, Le Petit Mouton de Mouton Rothschild.  A global brand, Mouton Rothschild is renowned for its opulent style, with great vintages from 2003, 2000, 1996, 1995, 1959, 1955, 1953, 1947, 1945, 1929 and 100 parker-point scores for the 1986 and 1982 vintages.

Vint Description Cl ? Cs Bt Cs Bt +
2009 Mouton Rothschild 75 IB 2   7800 -
2007 Mouton Rothschild 75 IB 8 6 2800 235
2007 Mouton Rothschild 75 IB   6 - 235
2006

Mouton Rothschild, Imperiale

600 IB 1   3500 -
Tasting Notes:
This extraordinary Mouton should turn out to be the finest they have made since the monumental 1982 and 1986. In early tastings, Mouton often seems to tag along behind the other first-growths. Yet in 2006, there is no question that the Baronne Philippine de Rothschild gave carte blanche authority to her talented administrator, Philippe Dalhuin, to turn up the heat in 2006. Yields were a tiny 32 hectoliters per hectare, the harvest took place between September 20 and October 15, and a minuscule 44% of the crop made it into the grand vin (the lowest percentage in more than half a century). The final blend of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and 13% Merlot is unusually high in Cabernet Sauvignon, but it possesses MoutonÕs hallmarks of pure creme de cassis and flowers in addition to a toasty oak character. Profoundly concentrated, super-textured, and rich, MoutonÕs powerful, full-bodied 2006 is unquestionably a strong candidate for the Ùwine of the vintage.Î Kudos to MoutonÕs winemaking team for fashioning this brilliant wine. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2050. Wine Advocate # 170 Apr 2007.
Parker Points: 96-100
Drinking Period: 2018-2050
2004

Mouton Rothschild

75 DP   1 - 205
Tasting Notes:
I canÕt say much for the painting by Prince Charles on the label, but whatÕs in the bottle is a powerful, classic, dense ruby/purple-hued Mouton with a full-bodied style, brutal tannin, impressive concentration, and a primordial backwardness that will require 10-15 years of cellaring. Built along the lines of a modern day 1966 or 1988, the 2004 reveals plenty of power and concentration, but the biting tannins will preclude any enjoyable consumption over the next decade. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2035. Also tasted: 2004 Le Petit Mouton (87) The Wine Advocate #171 Jun-07.
Parker Points: 92
Drinking Period: 2020-2035
2002

Mouton Rothschild, Magnums

150 IB 2   2700 -
Tasting Notes:
Dense purple to the rim, this wine exhibits the classic cassis aroma that is so characteristic of Mouton. Medium to full-bodied, tannic, powerful, and cut somewhat from the 1988 mold, this is a backward, chewy, well-endowed Mouton-Rothschild that will require considerable patience from those who purchase it. A blend of 78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot, the wine needs a good decade of cellaring. Wine Advocate # 158 Apr 2005
Parker Points: 93
Drinking Period: 2015-2030
1999

Mouton Rothschild

75 DP   4 - 220
Tasting Notes:
The beautiful 1999 Mouton Rothschild may be a modern day clone of their 1962 or 1985. Its saturated ruby/purple color is followed by sumptuous aromas of cedar wood, creme de cassis, wood smoke, coffee, and dried herbs. The wine is forward, lush, and full-bodied. It is already complex as well as succulent, fleshy, and long. Tannin in the finish suggests more nuances will emerge in 4-5 years. It is a complex, classic Mouton. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2030. Robert Parker- Wine Advocate #140
Parker Points: 93
Drinking Period: 2005-2030
1998

Mouton Rothschild

75 DP 1   3400 -
Tasting Notes:
Like many of its peers, the 1998 has filled out spectacularly. Now in the bottle, this opaque black/purple-colored offering has increased in stature, richness, and size. A blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc (57% of the production was utilized), it is an extremely powerful, super-concentrated wine offering notes of roasted espresso, creme de cassis, smoke, new saddle leather, graphite, and licorice. It is massive, with awesome concentration, mouth-searing tannin levels, and a saturated flavor profile that grips the mouth with considerable intensity. This is a 50-year Mouton, but patience will be required as it will not be close to drinkability for at least a decade. Wine Advocate # 134 Apr 2001
Parker Points: 96
Drinking Period: 2012-2050
1995

Mouton Rothschild, Magnums

150 IB 1   3200 -
Tasting Notes:
Bottled in June, 1997, this profound Mouton is more accessible than the more muscular 1996. A blend of 72% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Cabernet Franc, and 19% Merlot, it reveals an opaque purple color, and reluctant aromas of cassis, truffles, coffee, licorice, and spice. In the mouth, the wine is "great stuff," with superb density, a full-bodied personality, rich mid-palate, and a layered, profound finish that lasts for 40+ seconds. There is outstanding purity and high tannin, but my instincts suggest this wine is lower in acidity and slightly fleshier than the brawnier, bigger 1996. Both are great efforts from Mouton-Rothschild.
Parker Points: 95
Drinking Period: 2004-2030
1991

Mouton Rothschild, Double Magnums

300 IB 1   2250 -
Tasting Notes:
The 1991 exhibits a moderately dark ruby/purple color, as well as a promising and complex nose of such classic Pauillac aromas as lead pencil, roasted nuts, and ripe cassis. The initial richness is quickly obliterated by frightful levels of tannin, and a tough, hard finish. Although there is an interesting and alluring dimension to this wine, the tannin level is excessively high and the wine is likely to dry out after 10-15 years of cellaring. Readers who admire austere, fruitless wines will rate it higher. Wine Advocate #91 Feb 1994
Parker Points: 86
Drinking Period: 1994-2009
1991

Mouton Rothschild, Double Magnums

300 IB   1 - 750
Tasting Notes:
The 1991 exhibits a moderately dark ruby/purple color, as well as a promising and complex nose of such classic Pauillac aromas as lead pencil, roasted nuts, and ripe cassis. The initial richness is quickly obliterated by frightful levels of tannin, and a tough, hard finish. Although there is an interesting and alluring dimension to this wine, the tannin level is excessively high and the wine is likely to dry out after 10-15 years of cellaring. Readers who admire austere, fruitless wines will rate it higher. Wine Advocate #91 Feb 1994
Parker Points: 86
Drinking Period: 1994-2009
1990

Mouton Rothschild, Double Magnums

300 IB   1 - 695
Tasting Notes:
Considering the vintages and the estate, Mouton's performances in 1989 and 1990 are puzzling. I have tasted these wines multiple times since my last reviews appeared in print. The 1990 is a hard, lean, austere, tannic style of Mouton that I predict will never shed enough tannin to attain complete harmony and balance. The wine exhibits a deep ruby color, less noticeable sweet oak than it possessed 2-3 years ago, hints of ripe blackcurrant fruit, and an attenuated, angular, tough style that is uncharacteristic of this chateau's winemaking, as well as the character of the 1990 vintage. This wine needs at least 10-15 years of cellaring, but don't expect a balanced Mouton when the tannin fades away - the wine is not that concentrated. In the context of a great vintage, Mouton's 1990 is a disappointment. Robert Parker WIne Advocate
Parker Points: 87
Drinking Period: 2006-2020
1989

Mouton Rothschild

75 IB 1   2900 -
Tasting Notes:
Considering the vintages and the estate, Mouton's performances in 1989 and 1990 are puzzling. I have tasted these wines multiple times since my last reviews appeared in print. The 1989 Mouton-Rothschild is the superior wine, but in no sense is this a compelling wine if compared to the Moutons produced in 1995, 1986, and 1982. The 1989 displays a dark ruby color that is already beginning to reveal significant lightening at the edge. The bouquet is surprisingly evolved, offering up scents of cedar, sweet black fruits, lead pencil, and toasty oak. This elegant, medium-bodied restrained wine is beautifully made, stylish, and not dissimilar to the 1985. It is an excellent to outstanding Mouton that should be close to full maturity in 4-5 years; it will drink well for 15-20. Wine Advocate # 109 Feb 1997
Parker Points: 90
Drinking Period: 2002-2017