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Mouton Rothschild 2007

Pauillac, First Growth

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  • GBP Price: £2900.00  per Case
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  • Size: Bottle (75cl)
  • Quantities:2  Cases -  0  Bottle
  • Units: 24
Scores:
Wine Advocate Wine Spectator Burghound Jancis Robinson.com International Wine Cellar
92 92 - 18 93
Tasting Notes:

Composed of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon and 19% Merlot, the deep purple-colored 2007 Mouton reveals sweet aromas of creme de cassis, subtle oak, and flowers. Medium to full-bodied and elegant with sweet tannin as well as flavors and a texture that build incrementally on the palate, this strong effort should evolve over the next 15 years.

Score: 92 Robert Parker, Wine Advocate Maturity: 2010-2025

Focused and rich, showing blueberry, blackberry and dark licorice aromas, with hints of mineral and flowers. Full-bodied, with a seamless core of fruit and tannins. Long and caressing on the finish. Best after 2013

Score: 92 James Suckling, Wine Spectator Maturity: 2013+

Deep purple and light nose - you do have to concentrate to find the first growth nature of this. Dense with a dry finish and some fine tannins. Just a little dilute but the fruit is ripe enough (even if the tannins aren’t quite). Almost opulent - certainly good round fruit. Just a bit stringy on the finish. (18-- Points)

Score: 18 Jancis Robinson MW, Jancisrobinson.com Maturity: 2014-2020

Good deep red-ruby. Plum, currant, graphite, dark chocolate and potpourri spices on the sexy nose. Dense, sweet, suave and deep, with insidious intensity to the complex flavors of blackberry, tobacco leaf and graphite. Wonderfully silky and sweet for the vintage, finishing with very fine-grained tannins and lingering lead pencil and tobacco leaf flavors. The 2007 vintage doesn't get any better than this.

Score: 93 Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar

Black-red, exotic blackcurrant fruit, but more restrained than usual, shows great clarity and class with more precision of fruit than in the 1990s, a very fine wine that will give enormous pleasure. Drink 2013-25.

Score: 18 Decanter Maturity: 2013-2025

Upon first pouring - very little. But after five minutes it develops quite a precocious nose with ripe blackberries, a touch of dark chocolate, smoke and sous-bois. Very well defined. The palate is full-bodied with firm, dense, ripe tannins; very harmonious and excellent delineation. It does not have the depth of a great Mouton-Rothschild, but it is very focused with a much more reserved than usual finish with crisp blackberry, briary, cedar and a touch of black plum. What I like is the lingering aftertaste that exhibits great purity and refinement. Bon Vin - one of the finest Mouton’s of recent years.

Score: 94 - 96 Neal Martin, erobertparker.com