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Chateau MOUTON ROTHSCHILD Pauillac 2006 (750mL)
Chateau MOUTON ROTHSCHILD Pauillac 2006 (750mL)
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Chateau MOUTON ROTHSCHILD Pauillac 2006 (750mL)

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96 points - Stephen Tanzer's Int'l Wine Cellar
95 points - Decanter
95 points - James Suckling
95 points - Wine Spectator
18.5/20 points - Jancis Robinson
 
 
"At the time it was shown as a barrel sample in early 2007, this was the best wine of 2006. That accolade remains. It has all the power of the Cabernet Sauvignon in Pauillac, which was the greatest success of the vintage. That power comes from the dense tannins as well as the black plum and spice flavors and minerality. The texture becomes velvet, giving a final richness, but never losing its long aging potential. In a year that is good, but not at the top, Mouton has made a great wine. *Top 100 Wines of 2009, Cellar Selection*"
97 points  - Wine Enthusiast
  
 
"Tasted at the Mouton-Rothschild vertical in London, the 2006 Mouton-Rothschild was really the wine that put winemaker Philippe Dhalluin on the map, in the sense that unlike the 2005 born in a great vintage, this 2006 had to transcend it. It remains one of the standouts of the growing season and actually replicates previous showings just the week earlier and in January. As expected, the nose has quite brilliant delineation with blackberry, graphite, here an almost cold slate-like scent. The palate is harmonious with the carefully judged acidity, fine-grain tannin and immense detail on the finish. Recent bottles suggest that it may close up for several years, in which case, either enjoy this in the next few months or cellar this for a few years and receive vinous dividends down the line."
97 points  - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate