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Le Petit Mouton Rothschild (2nd Vin) 2006 75cl

2eme Vin | Pauillac | Bordeaux | Francia
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90 Robert Parker
The 2006 Le Petit Mouton is the finest example of this cuvee I have yet tasted. A combination of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Cabernet Franc, and 14% Merlot, its dark ruby/purple color is followed by a wine with sweet tannins, an up-front, precocious personality, loads of fruit and exuberance, and a slightly flamboyant style that gives it considerable sensual appeal. It should drink beautifully for 15 or more years. Ever since owner Philippine de Rothschild put Philippe Dalhuin in charge at Mouton in 2004 there has been a dramatic reduction in the amount of wine produced under the Mouton Rothschild label. The selection process has been ratcheted up to the level of other first-growths, and that is reflected in what is clearly the greatest Mouton produced since 1982 and 1986. As I indicated in my barrel tasting notes, only 44% of the crop made it into the 2006 grand vin, which is the lowest percentage in more than fifty years. The final blend includes a high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon (87%) and the rest Merlot (13%). No Cabernet Franc was utilized in 2006, and purchasers will have a long wait until this wine reaches full maturity. Keep in mind that, where well-stored, the 1986 currently tastes like a 4-5 year old wine, and the 1982 is just beginning to enter early adolescence. If you extrapolate from that, the 2006 will need at least twenty years to reach a teen-age status, and probably will not hit its plateau of maturity for three decades.
90 Robert Parker
The 2006 Le Petit Mouton is the finest example of this cuvee I have yet tasted. A combination of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Cabernet Franc, and 14% Merlot, its dark ruby/purple color is followed by a wine with sweet tannins, an up-front, precocious personality, loads of fruit and exuberance, and a slightly flamboyant style that gives it considerable sensual appeal. It should drink beautifully for 15 or more years. Ever since owner Philippine de Rothschild put Philippe Dalhuin in charge at Mouton in 2004 there has been a dramatic reduction in the amount of wine produced under the Mouton Rothschild label. The selection process has been ratcheted up to the level of other first-growths, and that is reflected in what is clearly the greatest Mouton produced since 1982 and 1986. As I indicated in my barrel tasting notes, only 44% of the crop made it into the 2006 grand vin, which is the lowest percentage in more than fifty years. The final blend includes a high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon (87%) and the rest Merlot (13%). No Cabernet Franc was utilized in 2006, and purchasers will have a long wait until this wine reaches full maturity. Keep in mind that, where well-stored, the 1986 currently tastes like a 4-5 year old wine, and the 1982 is just beginning to enter early adolescence. If you extrapolate from that, the 2006 will need at least twenty years to reach a teen-age status, and probably will not hit its plateau of maturity for three decades.
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Château Mouton Rothschild
Tra i Premier Cru di Bordeaux, Château Mouton Rothschild è stata l'unica proprietà a ottenere questo riconoscimento dopo la famosa Classificazione del 1855. Nel 1973 il Barone Philippe de Rothschild si adoperò con successo per lo Château, ottenendo lo status di Premier Cru che oggi conosciamo. Mentre i vini continuano a distinguersi tra i Cru Classé, l'opulenza e l'accessibilità unite alle note ribes nero e ai tannini potenti sono rimasti fedeli allo stile di pregio dell'assemblaggio. Il Barone Philippe lo disse in modo perfetto: “Premier je suis. Second je fus. Mouton ne change”, che significa “Sono primo. Sono stato secondo. Mouton non cambia". Per molti anni la tenuta è stata gestita dalla figlia e appassionata d'arte, la baronessa Philippine, fino alla sua scomparsa nel 2014. Grazie a lei, artisti iconici come Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring e Georges Braque hanno disegnato alcune etichette per diverse annate. Oltre al famoso vino di punta, il Mouton Rothschild, e alla seconda etichetta, Le Petit Mouton, bisogna citare l’allettante l'Aile d'Argent, bianco di pregio prodotto in quantità più contenute.