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Château Mouton Rothschild 2006
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Château Mouton Rothschild 2006

1er cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 96
J. Robinson | 16.5
Bettane & Desseauve | 19
Wine Spectator | 95
R. Gabriel | 19
J. Suckling | 95
€880.00 Incl. VAT
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€880.00 / Unit
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Packaging : Bottle (75cl)
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    Marks and reviews

    96

    /100

    Robert Parker

    Robert M. Parker, Jr.

    A major sleeper of the vintage and a great effort, the 2006 Mouton-Rothschild boasts abundant notes of crème de cassis, licorice, truffles, forest floor and cedarwood. The stunning aromatics are still somewhat primary, but the wine is full-bodied with sweet, abundant tannin. Built like a skyscraper with multiple dimensions, this super-concentrated, beautiful blend of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and 13% Merlot should drink well for 30+ years.

    95

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    This is in an interesting spot right now, still sporting some youthful blackberry, cassis and plum fruit, with only secondary hints starting to emerge. Yet those secondary hints are very tantalizing, with well-worn cedar, tobacco and sanguine notes adding range and cut. There's a freshness throughout, yet also a supple edge, which allows the fruit to drape prettily on the finish. -- Non-blind Mouton-Rothschild vertical (March 2017). Drink now through 2034. 15,830 cases made.

    95

    /100

    Decanter

    The breadth and depth of this wine is impossible to ignore. Tobacco notes blend with cappuccino, cedar and grilled almonds. This is classy, with just the right amount of abandon. Grilled black fruits are very Mouton, but with the touch of austerity and pulled-in, pared-down tannins that tell you it’s 2006. Complex and complete.

    95

    /100

    James Suckling

    This is an eye-opener with a tight core of complex fruit character as well as subtle chocolate and spices. Full body, firm tannins and a classy finish. Holding back. Much better than expected. A vintage forgotten. Better in 2018.

    92

    /100

    Vinous

    Antonio Galloni

    The 2006 Mouton Rothschild is dark, powerful and intense, with firm tannins that need time to soften. This is an especially dark, somber Mouton. Dark black fruit, smoke, menthol, gravel and cured meats are some of the signatures. Slight vegetal notes underpin the fruit. I am not sure the 2006 has enough freshness to be a long-term ager or the depth of fruit to outlast the tannins. The blend is 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and 13% Merlot, harvested between September 20 and October 5.

    95

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Firm, classic, and still stoic, the wine is powerful, concentrated, long, full-bodied, and tannic, yet it remains stubbornly young, clinging to its structured side, so if you own any, you will need plenty of patience. Drink from 2030–2070.

    96

    /100

    Jeb Dunnuck

    Jeb Dunnuck

    I loved the 2006 Château Mouton Rothschild, a complex, nuanced, flawlessly balanced Mouton based on 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and 13% Merlot. Tobacco, cedarwood, lead pencil shavings, and both red and black fruits define the bouquet, and this is clearly in its prime drink window, with a terrific mix of ripe fruit and just developing secondary aromas. Full-bodied and concentrated, with sweet tannins, this elegant, layered, silky 2006 has another 20 years of prime drinking. The label comes from the famed English portrait painter Lucien Freud (1922-2011).

    19

    /20

    Weinwisser

    Very deep wine-red with violet, almost black highlights. Classic Mouton cassis bouquet, dense, full and sweet, with underlying black dried berries, Bounty coconut, dark pralines, chocolate-coated coffee beans, a mineral touch, turpentine nuances, heady. On the palate, surprisingly juicy, with fine, very elegant tannins, silky texture, balanced astringency, a finish full of spicy notes, delicate chocolate bitterness, plenty of cassis again, strongly reminiscent of the 1994, perhaps with a touch more power, but also a “noble arrogance,” brilliant length.

    19

    /20

    André Kunz

    Silky texture, sweet, dense bouquet, cassis, licorice, roasted notes, mint, mocha. A silkier, creamier, finely opulent palate with concentrated fruit, fine tannins, dense, full aromatics, long, concentrated finish. 19/20 drink - 2038

    17

    /20

    Bettane+Desseauve

    Undoubtedly the most impressive Second wine of the Médoc in this vintage, partly due to its more luxurious ageing in new oak than others, but also thanks to the clarity of its terroir expression, the breadth of its texture, and its generous precision in tannic support. In fact, the difference with the Grand vin comes from the character of the integrated Cabernet Francs and a different parcel selection.

    93

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Logo on the cork: K Dark, intense color, barely evolved. An intense, delicate, subtle nose, with a toasty note that hints at Mouton. Lovely silky entry on the palate; the mid-palate lacks a bit of flesh, but the wine is flavorful. Coffee and toast on the finish. Plenty of taste.

    19

    /20

    René Gabriel

    87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot. One of the highest proportions of Cabernet in a long time. Very dark ruby with purple and almost black highlights. Classic Mouton cassis bouquet, dense, full and sweet, with underlying black dried berries, Bounty-style coconut, dark pralines, coffee dessert beans, a mineral touch, turpentine nuances, heady. On the palate, surprisingly juicy because the tannins are fine and very elegant, silky texture, balanced astringency, the finish shows plenty of spice notes, delicate chocolate bitterness and again lots of cassis. Strongly resembles its own 1994, perhaps with a touch more power, but also “noble arrogance,” brilliant length. (19/20). 14: Over two evenings during a Wine & Dine in Lausanne. Wild bouquet, glutamate, game bird notes, then the enormous sauce. On the palate, lots of plum tones, slightly dry tannins, though that may also stem from the astringency. Shows quite a bit of volume in the body, so this will be a fairly hefty Mouton.

    97

    /100

    Wine Enthusiast

    Roger Voss

    96-98 Barrel Sample The best Mouton for several years. It has great power, great structured Cabernet fruit, and dense, almost dusty tannins. The flavors are concentrated, dense, dark. Power and style.

    Description

    Refinement and aromatic intensity, an alluring Pauillac First Growth

    The estate

    In 1853, Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild acquired Château Brane-Mouton at an auction. Located in the heart of the Médoc, in Pauillac, he renamed the estate Château Mouton Rothschild. In 1924, Baron Philippe de Rothschild took over the running of the estate. A true pioneer, he decided to start bottling directly on the estate and designed the label of the wine. 1973 marked the year when Château Mouton Rothschild became a Premier Cru Classé. Iconic in the Pauillac appellation, Château Mouton Rothschild has made fine Bordeaux wines shine throughout the world.

    The vineyard

    Situated to the north-west of Bordeaux, in the Médoc, Château Mouton Rothschild’s vineyard spreads across 90 hectares. The vines are planted on gravelly soils that retain the heat and release it during the night, thus favouring the ripening of the grapes. These poor, draining soils rest on a clay-gravel subsoil, giving the wines by Château Mouton Rothschild a unique powerful, elegant and tannic structure.

    The label

    For the 2006 vintage, Mouton Rothschild chose British artist Lucian Freud, born in Berlin and grandson of the famous founder of psychoanalysis. Renowned for his portraits with intense and complex materials, Freud here adopts a lighter and more whimsical style. His illustration offers a joyously exotic vision of the pleasure of drinking: the vine stock transforms into an exuberant palm tree, while the lover of great wines takes on the traits of a zebra with a mischievous and gourmet look. A work full of humor and freshness, which celebrates wine as a source of happiness and escape.

    The vintage

    The winter months were marked by heavy rainfall and the dry, warm weather conditions during spring were ideal and favoured a rapid and even vegetative development. Flowering was early, as was veraison, which was slowed down from mid-July due to the heavy temperatures. Although the drop in temperature in August slowed down the ripening of the grapes, it accelerated considerably thanks to the heat waves recorded at the beginning of September. The grapes harvested from September 20th to October 5th were very high quality and in excellent condition.

    The blend

    Cabernet Sauvignon (87%)

    Merlot (13%)

    Château Mouton Rothschild 2006: Characteristics and tasting tips

    The tasting

    Colour

    Dark, with an intense cherry-red colour.

    Nose

    Complex, the nose mixes fruity fragrances (blueberry) with milky and smoky notes (blond tobacco, incense, roasted hazelnut).

    Palate

    A precise and harmonious attack precedes a powerful palate. Crunchy and refined, the tannins are combined with a creamy feel and a pleasant smoothness.

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