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Mouton Rothschild (Ex-Château) 2001 500cl

1er Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
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19 Rene Gabriel
16: Rauch und Pfeffer in der Nase, eher rotbeerig. Im Gaumen mehlige Textur, also verschliesst er sich momentan wieder. (18/20). 16: Mittleres Weinrot, satte Mitte, aussen aufhellend, wenig Reifeanzeige. Das Bouquet explodiert gleich mit den moutontypischen Röstnoten, Caramel, Halbweissbrotkruste, Kaffee, dann Caramel und Haselnussnoten zeigend, vielschichtig und verführerisch. Das Nasenbild ist schier überkommunikativ. Im Gaumen mit recht viel Schmelz unterwegs, die Tannine scheinen reif, der Fluss ist homogen und so scheint den dieser Mouton momentan in einer hemmungslosen Genussphase zu sein. Einzig von der Dichte nicht ganz mit den anderen Médoc-Premiers mithaltend. Diese Flasche: 18/20, die anderen 2001er Premier waren stärker! (19/20). 17: Eine Imperial während einem Grossflaschenabend in der Vila Vita in Portugal. Süss, erotisch, Caramel. Im Gaumen eine ganz minime Spur von leicht grünlichem Cabernet. Aber irgendwie hat man das Gefühl, das genau das dazu gehört. (19/20).
94 Wine Spectator
Very smoky, with berry, coffee and tobacco aromas. Full-bodied, with polished velvety tannins, plenty of fruit and a cedary aftertaste. Tight and compacted. This is better than the 2000 Mouton. It's a baby 1986 Mouton. Solid and very, very fine. Persists for a long time on the palate. Best after 2009. JS
89 Robert Parker
A blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc, the opaque purple-colored, chunky 2001 Mouton-Rothschild does not possess the finesse and stature often achieved by this first-growth. It offers a tell-tale cassis-scented nose, and a monolithic, medium to full-bodied style with relatively high, austere tannin in the finish (a characteristics I also noticed in cask). A dry, angular, backward effort for the vintage, it should be forgotten for at least a decade. Let’s hope the fruit continues to expand and sweeten, but that’s no sure thing. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2025+.
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Château Mouton Rothschild
Unique among the Bordeaux First Growths, Château Mouton Rothschild has been the only estate to join its high ranking after the famed 1855 Classification. In 1973, Baron Philippe de Rothschild successfully lobbied for the château, resulting in their Premiers Crus status that we know today. While their wines continuously reign top of the Classified Growths, their opulence and approachability paired with dark cassis notes, and powerful tannins has stayed true to their premium blending style. Baron Philippe said it perfectly, upon their elevated rank, “Premier je suis. Second je fus. Mouton ne change”, meaning “First I am. Second I was. Mouton does not change.” For many years, the estate was run by his daughter and art enthusiast, Baroness Philippine until her passing in 2014. Thanks to her, iconic artists like Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring and Georges Braque have designed several labels for various vintages. In addition to their famous flagship, Mouton Rothschild, and their second label, Le Petit Mouton, a smaller production of a premium white, Aile d’Argent is also tempting.