Château Mouton Rothschild
Connoisseurs are well aware of the rich history behind this distinguished estate, with its unmistakable, elegant manor house at the heart of its meticulously maintained grounds. It is one of the world’s highly coveted five Premier Crus, located in the Pauillac appellation. Lafite and Mouton share more than just a family connection: the estate’s now 80 hectares of vineyards were originally part of the neighboring Lafite estate.
In 1853, the property was acquired by Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild from the English branch of the family. The innovative Philippe de Rothschild took over in 1922, reimagining many traditions—including the label. The 1924 vintage featured the first-ever artist-designed wine label, created by French graphic artist and poster designer Jean Carlu.
The estate’s charismatic owner, Baronesse Philippine de Rothschild, who passed away in 2014, was the first woman to lead the château. She famously said: “Making great wine is making art.”
P.S.: When was the château upgraded to the prestigious Top 5? In 1973.
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Pauillac
Does your pulse quicken at the mention of blackcurrants, cedarwood, cigar box, and damp forest floor? If so, your refined palate is likely well-acquainted with Pauillac. Welcome to Cabernet Sauvignon paradise!
British wine critic Hugh Johnson once said:
“If one had to single out one commune of Bordeaux to head the list, there would be no argument. It would be Pauillac.”
This 1,200-hectare AOC is home to three of Bordeaux’s five world-famous Premiers Crus: Lafite, Latour, and Mouton-Rothschild. Interestingly, Lafite and Mouton share vineyards on the highest plateau of Le Pouyalet, standing at a modest 30 meters.
But Pauillac is also the birthplace of many other remarkable estates, including:
- 2ème Crus: Pichon-Comtesse, Pichon-Baron
- 4ème Cru: Duhart-Milon
- 5ème Crus: Pontet-Canet, Lynch-Bages, to name just a few.
Cabernet Sauvignon dominates these highly elegant blends. The region’s deep gravel soils provide excellent drainageacross its subtly undulating landscape, creating the ideal conditions for this grape variety to produce wines of global renown.
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