Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970


4.3 étoiles - 3 avis professionnels

Chateau Mouton Rothschild high shoulder 1970

hors TVA € 349,00
TVA incluse € 418,80
Volume 0,75l

Chateau Mouton Rothschild mid shoulder 1970

hors TVA € 185,00
TVA incluse € 222,00
Volume 0,75l

Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970

hors TVA € 595,00
TVA incluse € 714,00
Volume Magnum

Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1970

hors TVA € 1.598,00
TVA incluse € 1.917,60
Volume Double Magnum
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Classification
Type Rouge
Marque Chateau Mouton Rothschild
Millésime 1970
Pays France
Région Bordeaux, Pauillac
Raisin Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend,
Volume
État Haut-Epaule - Tres Legerement basse
Étiquette Légèrement Sale
Stock 0
État Haut-Epaule
Étiquette Légèrement Abîmée, Fanée ou Sale
État Mi-epaule
Étiquette Légèrement Abîmée, Légèrement Sale
État Haut-Epaule
Étiquette Légèrement Abîmée, Légèrement Sale
État Tres Legerement basse
Étiquette Légèrement Sale

Avis professionnels

Robert Parker (93)

I have had a remarkable number of opportunities to taste this wine. One of the most frustratingly irregular wines I have ever encountered, the 1970 Mouton can range from pure nectar, to a wine that is angular, austere, and frightfully hard and tannic. This bottle (one of the Reserve du Chateau bottlings that was mistakenly released by the estate and labeled with the letters R.C., rather than a number) was impossible to assess when decanted, given its hard, tough, impenetrable style. Nearly eight hours later, the wine had opened magnificently to reveal a classic bouquet of sweet cassis, tobacco, minerals, and exotic spice aromas. Opulent, full-bodied, thick, and juicy, the extraordinary evolution of this particular bottle would make a persuasive argument for long-term decanting. After being perplexed throughout much of this wine's evolution, I was reassured by this bottle. No doubt Mouton's high Cabernet Sauvignon content causes this wine to go through a tight, hard, ungenerous stage, and the 1970 requires 5-7 more years of cellaring.

Winespectator (96)

Deep garnet; fragrant tar and black truffle nose; extremely concentrated; big and mouth-filling, with very dense cassis flavor; enormous, generous fruit; a voluptuous claret.

Rene Gabriel (17)

Rene Gabriel rates this wine 17/20 points.


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