- Vintage:
- 2004
- Type:
- Red
- Size:
- 1x75cl
- Drinking Window:
- 2011-2030
- Appellation:
- Pauillac
- Region:
- Bordeaux
- Score:
- 92+RP,93WS
"I can_t say much for the painting by Prince Charles on the label, but what_s in the bottle is a powerful, classic, dense ruby/purple-hued Mouton with a full-bodied style, brutal tannin, impressive concentration, and a primordial backwardness that will require 10-15 years of cellaring. Built along the lines of a modern day 1966 or 1988, the 2004 reveals plenty of power and concentration, but the biting tannins will preclude any enjoyable consumption over the next decade. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2035. Also tasted: 2004 Le Petit Mouton (87)"
"Beautiful aromas of crushed berries and chocolate, with hints of Indian spices. Full-bodied, with silky, velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. A lovely wine for the vintage. This is the first wine from the new winemaking team at Mouton and is showing really well. Best after 2011. 23,000 cases made. _JS"


