Wine Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac AOC Premier Grand Cru Classe 1982
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Tasting Notes
Wine dense, rich garnet color.
The wine has a soft, mellow, enveloping taste with fine structure and velvety tannins, with explosive notes of black fruit, spice, vanilla, cinnamon, pepper, cherry liqueur, cassis, chocolate and toast, mixed with great charm.
The wine has a complex aroma that combines notes of superzrelyh black berries, black currants, blueberries and liquorice with notes of gingerbread, caramel, mocha and candied peel.
Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1982 - this is the perfect wine for meditation, it also perfectly combines with exquisite meat dishes, truffles and mature cheeses.
Interesting Facts
Excellent wine Chateau Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 1982 is made from hand-picked, perfect grapes grown in the best vineyards. The average age of the vines - 45 years. Features of production: fermentation takes place in wooden vats for 21-31 days, malolactic fermentation is done in new oak barrels. The wine is aged for 18-22 months in barrels, is held every 4 months removal of wine from the sediment (soutirage).
Mouton Rothschild is one of the greatest chateaux in Bordeaux and, of course, is the brightest star in Pauillac, and its wines - some of the best in the world. The first Rothschild, took winemaking seriously, was Baron Philippe, although the estate was purchased in 1853 by his grandfather still Nathaniel Rothschild. It was the first Baron Philippe tried most of the technologies that are used today by all chateaux class. The main innovation of the Baron was the fact that the wines have become bottled directly at the estate, not from merchants. In addition, the processes themselves have been improved winemaking, which resulted from the Cabernet Sauvignon refinement, expressiveness, power and lifetime, almost to infinity. Baron Philippe was also the only person who was able to make changes to the approved 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines: Classification revised in 1973, and the economy has replaced its second class of well-deserved first. Even the Castle Mouton Rothschild deserves special attention because Baron Philippe and his daughter, the Philippines, which is today the owner of the Chateau, for many years collecting works of art related to wine. The castle houses the Museum "Wine in Art", founded in 1962. Chateau Mouton Rothschild is also famous collection of labels for their wines, which in 1945 represented creations of famous contemporary artists, as well as other bodies, in particular on the label in 1982 displayed the work of John Huston, the famous Hollywood director, screenwriter and actor.
1982 - one of the best vintages of the economy. The wine has the potential exposure to 2035, but can be drunk now.