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  • Country ranking ?

    1 810
  • Producer ranking ?

    114
  • Decanting time

    30min
  • When to drink

    now
  • Food Pairing

    Lemon Brined Roasted Chicken

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The Story

Château Mouton Rothschild A Premier Cru Classé in 1973, Château Mouton Rothschild, owned by Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, consists of 205 acres of vines near Pauillac, in the Médoc, North West of the city of Bordeaux. This Premier Cru benefits from exceptionally good natural conditions, both in the quality of the soil, the position of its vines and their exposure to the sun. It is regarded today as one of the world's greatest wine. 


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Vintage 1956

BORDEAUX / Due to the climatic conditions and the breeding of the vines, Bordeaux produced fine and concentrated wines in 1952, 1953 and 1955. 1956 is a historic year, because it marks the beginning of a new era for Bordeaux. The reason for this paradigm shift was the shock caused by a -20°C cold spell in Bordeaux in February 1956 which killed a large swath of vines. Saint-Émilion and Pomerol were the hardest hit. Regions least affected by the...

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Tasting note

ending

Short

taste

Unbalanced, Tired, Light and Weak

Verdict

Mediocre and Average

Written Notes

Fill level into neck. Fairly deep, darkish brown colour. Simple cedary nose with some mint and dried fruit. A basic wine with gentle acids and soft tannins. Also a bit vegetal and slightly astringent on the palate. A lot of alcohol in the aftertaste. An unbalanced wine with a one-dimensional taste. Not to be stored or tasted any longer.
  • 77p
The 1956 Mouton Rothschild had ‘sherry/caramel dry fruit,’ but its nose didn’t tell its full story. It was round, tender and fresh, with someone finding it ‘sophisticated.’ It was another pleasant surprise (89).
  • 89p
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Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Below Average

Value For Money

Poor

Investment potential

No Potential

Fake factory

None
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