CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975
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1975

CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1975

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90 / 100
Jeannie Cho Lee May - 2016
Jeannie Cho Lee
This is a lean, austere Mouton with tannins that are slightly coarse and much less supple than one would expect from a first growth. Flavors lean toward savory earth and herbal flavors with very little fruit. The finish is modest and the dry tannins are starting to dominate as this wines heads toward its end.
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90 / 100
Cellar Tracker May - 2024
Cellar Tracker
The brick red color had only a faint brown edge. The nose emerged nicely with fruity overtones, maybe some currants and cherries. The medium body was quite pleasant but probably past its prime. There was a good finish and overall the wine was enjoyed by all.
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85-87/100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
Deep garnet. Initial nose of blue cheese, herbs and cigar box. Tannic and lacking some depth. I think the fruit will fade before the tannins mature. This is coarse and rustic for Mouton. Short length for a First Growth with a harsh austere pencil-lead finish. Tasted twice with consistent notes.
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87 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
The best part of the wine is the Andy Warhol designed label. Dusty, lean, green and seemingly to have rapidly dropped its remaining fruit, this austere, cranberry and cassis filled, medium-bodied wine is for a First Growth, that sells for a lot of money, frankly not all that interesting.
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89 / 100
Wine Spectator May - 1991
Wine Spectator
A garnet, brownish color and maturing aromas suggest this is ready for drinking, but it tastes closed in. Still, a very good wine, with tar, cedar, smoke and cassis flavors, finishing with an interesting meaty note. Drink now.--Mouton-Rothschild vertical.
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16.5/20
Jancis Robinson December - 2014
Jancis Robinson
Served from an imperial at a Claret Club dinner at The Ledbury in London where economist Jim O'Neill spoke. It was actually rather dry and tasted as though it would never throw off the tannic dryness that has always marked so many 1975s. 
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4 / 5
Michael Broadbent June - 1999
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pauillac
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Mouton Rothschild
Château Mouton Rothschild

Mouton Rothschild is undoubtedly one of the most famous wine estates in the world. In the Pauillac AOC, it has been a First Growth in the official 1855 Bordeaux wine classification since 1973.

Purchased in 1853 by Nathaniel de Rothschild, Brane Mouton entered into legend under the name Château Mouton-Rothschild. It was with the advent of Baron Philippe de Rothschild that Mouton truly became the monumental 1st Growth that it is today. Mouton Rothschild 1945 and 1982 are among their finest vintages. Beyond the construction of cellars and buildings, and the accession to First Growth status, it is the passion of a lifetime rediscovered in action by this exceptional man.

Classified as a Second Growth in 1855, Château Mouton Rothschild has been a First Growth since 1973. Its motto "First I cannot be, second I do not deign to be, Mouton I am" has thus become "First I am, second I was, Mouton does not change".

The elegance and magic of this wine have thus charmed the greatest contemporary artists who, each year, illustrate Mouton's priceless wines with their art by creating an original work on the label. Château D'Armailhac and Château Clerc Milon follow in the footsteps of this qualitative concern of the Rothschild family.

The great vintages of Château Mouton Rothschild are: 1994, 1989, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1970, 1966, 1962, 1961, 1959, 1955, 1953, 1949, 1947, 1945

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