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Château Mouton Rothschild 2016
Château Mouton Rothschild 2016

Château Mouton Rothschild 2016

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Château Mouton Rothschild 2016

Château Mouton Rothschild 2016 is one of the great icons of Pauillac. The estate was acquired by Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild in 1853 and, after Baron Philippe's famous battle, officially became a Premier Cru Classé in 1973. This 2016 confirms the reason for this status: a Mouton of enormous nobility, depth and precision. 2016 was marked by two extremes: a very wet winter and spring, followed by an exceptionally dry summer and autumn. The berries were small and concentrated; hot August and September allowed for slow ripening and excellent balance. The harvest took place from 26 September to 14 October, in almost ideal conditions.

Vinification: In the cellar, each grape variety and each plot was vinified separately, as is the tradition at Mouton, in order to preserve the identity of each terroir before the final blend. The result was a wine of great density, remarkable colour and a very rich and round tannin texture, comparable, according to the house itself, to the best vintages of this century.

Tasting Notes: Intense dark cherry red colour. The nose is very refined, revealing ripe blueberries and cassis, floral notes, pepper, spices, graphite and blond tobacco. Full and dense on the palate, with silky tannins, black fruit, hints of cocoa and biscuit notes, ending long, deep and persistently elegant.

Grape Varieties: 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 1% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot

 
Wine Type
Red Wine
Format
0,75L
Vintage
2016
Country
France
The highest scoring
Decanter 97 to 99 Points
James Suckling 100 Points
Jancis Robinson 18 to 19.5
Jane Anson 100 Points
Jeb Dunnuck 100 Points
Robert Parker 100 Points
Vinious 100 Points
Wine Enthusiast 97 to 99 Points
Wine Spectator 97 to 99 Points
Robert Parker
100
Wine Spectator
98
Wine Enthusiast
98
James Suckling
100
Jancis Robinson
18.5
Jane Anson (inside Bordeaux)
100
Decanter
99
Vinious
100
Jeb Dunnuck
100
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Tasted blind. Warm, rich and welcoming on the nose. Very alluring. Lovely wine with real detail, and sufficient grip too.

Composed of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 1% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot, the 2016 Mouton Rothschild has an opaque garnet-purple color. WOW—the nose explodes from the glass with powerful blackcurrant cordial, black raspberries, blueberry pie and melted chocolate notions, plus suggestions of aniseed, camphor, lifted kirsch and the faintest waft of a subtle floral perfume in the background. Full-bodied, concentrated, bold and totally seductive in the mouth, it has very fine-grained, silt-like tannins, while jam-packed with tightly wound fruit layers, finishing in this wonderful array of mineral sparks. Magic.

The grilled cedar and campfire smoke settles in over the opening moments, and this radiates a generosity and glamour that not all the top 2016s are showing right now. Very much on the dark autumnal fruits, with expertly-judged estate and vintage signature, adding up to a hugely successful wine. Fresh pomegranate and orange peel acidities punctuate the bilberry, damson and cassis fruits on the palate, impressive grip and a ton of unfurling conversation still in front of it. 100% new oak, Philippe Dhalluin director.

Dark ruby, purple reflections, subtle brightening on the rim. Tobacco-backed cassis, red berry nuances, fine oak spice, taut, pithy, salty and still very youthful, fresh and persistent, racy nuances, immensely precise and long lasting.

I believe the 2016 Château Mouton Rothschild will be one of the legendary wines of the 21st century, and it might be the finest wine I've ever tasted. Still deep purple-hued and incredibly young, it offers an incredible sense of purity and precision in its darker currant, blueberry, and cassis-like fruits as well as classic graphite, lead pencil, violet, and tobacco aromatics. With flawless balance and perfect integration of its fruit, acidity, oak, and tannins, this concentrated, full-bodied, utterly magical Pauillac is going to need 15 years to hit its prime drink window, and I suspect will see its 75th birthday in fine form.

Dark ruby, purple color. Aromas of blackcurrants, black truffle, crushed stone, licorice and hints of tar. Full-bodied, deep and vertical on the palate, drawing you in and down. The structure is very tannic and powerful, yet the tannins are folded into the wine. One of the most powerful Moutons ever for me.

A towering, thrilling wine, the 2016 Mouton Rothschild is unbelievably beautiful today. Aromatics, fruit density and vertical structure all come together. In the glass, the 2016 is remarkably vivid and powerful, and yet a gentler, more feminine side emerges with time in the glass. The intense, mineral, savory profile recalls the 1986, but the 2016 has more grace, inner sweetness and sophistication than that wine. Even so, the 2016 is going to need at least a number of years in bottle before it starts drinking well, although it won't be the bruiser the 1986 remains to this day. This is breathtaking wine from Mouton, Tecnical Director Philippe Dhalluin and his team.

In 2016 Mouton has produced one of the top contenders for the wine of the vintage. Massive and profound, it also retains wonderful freshness which adds to the appeal of this monumental first growth. Deep and impenetrable in colour with cassis, exotic spice and lead-pencil/graphite notes on both nose and palate, this Mouton stays light on its feet whilst carrying the structure to age for 50 years. Still very young, this will probably be a 100-point wine with a few years extra ageing. 

The rich fruit in this wine nearly envelops the tannins. Flavors of black plums, blackberries and blueberries meld with intense acidity to mask the power and concentration of the polished tannins. With this structure, will age for many, many years.

A generous, pure and lush ball of Cabernet, with wave after wave of unadulterated cassis and blackberry puree flavors rolling through. Features notes of roasted apple wood and sweet tobacco, offset by a long tug of sweet earth, but that's all background music to the impressive core of fruit, which steams along like a cruise ship with enough stores in reserve to go around the world twice without stopping.

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