Château Mouton Rothschild 2009 Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classé
Deze iconische 1er Grand Cru Classé van Château Mouton Rothschild uit 2009 staat voor topkwaliteit en vakmanschap. Dit jaartal staat bekend als uitstekend, belichaamt de erfenis van het château en biedt een verfijnde expressie van het Pauillac-terroir.
Verder lezen- SmaakprofielComplex, krachtig & vol
- DruivenrasMerlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
- Land & RegioFrankrijk, Bordeaux, Pauillac
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Wijnsoort | Rode Wijn |
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Land | Frankrijk |
Druivenras | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
Regio | Bordeaux, Pauillac |
Smaakprofiel | Complex, krachtig & vol |
Jaargang | 2009 |
Flesinhoud | 0.75 |
Alcoholgehalte | 13 % |
Classificatie | AOC Pauillac |
Op dronk vanaf | 2020 |
Op dronk tot | 2060 |
Bevat sulfieten | Sulfieten |
EAN-nummer | 3419466238792 |
Art.nr. | E102352 |
Awards | |
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
99/100 punten
The 2009 Mouton Rothschild has a striking label from Anish Kapoor. The wine is a blend of 88% Cabernet Sauvignon and 12% Merlot that begs comparison as a young wine with what the 1982 tasted like in 1985 or, I suspect, what the 1959 may have tasted like in 1962. Representing 50% of their production, the wine has an inky purple color to the rim and not terribly high alcohol for a 2009 (13.2%), but that is reflected by the high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon. It has a remarkable nose of lead pencil shavings, violets, creme de cassis and subtle barrique smells. It is stunningly opulent, fat, and super-concentrated, but the luxurious fruit tends to conceal some rather formidable tannins in the finish. This is an amazing wine that will be slightly more drinkable at an earlier age than I thought from barrel, but capable of lasting 50 or more years. Kudos to the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and the entire Mouton team, lead by Monsieur Dalhuin.
Decanter
99/100 punten
The texture is the most striking thing on this wine, right from the attack. It rolls out a carpet of silk and welcomes you in, and displays the gourmet edge that Mouton does so expertly, with blackberry, black cherry, crushed blueberries and garrigue. It has a softness that makes it not necessarily signature Pauillac, but certainly signature Mouton, with the ripeness of the fruit tempered by firm, brushed tannins and a core of controlled acidity. Crushed mint leaves appear on the finish. Multi-layered and brilliant.
James Suckling
98/100 punten
With a ton of ripe blackcurrant and some bitter chocolate this is a rich and rather opulent wine that still retains a delightful freshness and has a long, positively dry finish.
Wine Spectator
98/100 punten
This will always be a great contrast to the dark power of the 2010, sporting lush layers of fig, boysenberry and blackberry confiture, carried by velvety tannins, flowing through a long, anise-, tobacco- and cocoa-fueled finish. Not shy on grip, but much rounder and plusher in feel. Hard to resist now, but there's absolutely no rush.