Two Decades in the Cool Mouton Cellars

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2001 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac Magnum (1.5 L) Magnum
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The Evolution of Mouton
Among the five First Growths, Mouton Rothschild stands alone: It was promoted to the pantheon in 1973, the only one to have proven itself worthy of First Growth status after the original Classification of 1855. Since then, the wines of Mouton have become as prized as any in the world.
Of course, collectors are delighted with Mouton because it’s a safe bet to appreciate in value. But Mouton is unique in that, since 1945, the château has commissioned a renowned artist to paint each vintage label: Chagall, Picasso, Dalí, Koons, Hockney, and even Prince Charles have contributed their talents to Mouton’s special tradition.
Boasting two decades of age in Mouton’s cool cellars, the 2001, featuring a label by American artist Robert Wilson, is drinking perfectly now. Bright garnet, awash in savory aromas of smoked game, cherries, turned earth, and spice, it’s a stunner from one of Bordeaux’s most legendary chateaux.