The red wine Château Mouton Rothschild, vintage 1990 from the winery Château Mouton Rothschild has been rated in 2015 with 91 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region Pauillac in France.
Tasting Notes
It is still inexplicable to me why Parker consistently writes this wine down, as it offers a lot of plaisir. Medium carmine garnet, orange rim. In the nose the typical, inviting roasted aromas, some toffee, graphite and caramel, dark berry confit. Fresh and light-footed on the palate (perhaps a touch too little complex), elegant, with well-integrated tannins, cherry aftertaste, fine, lively acidity, almost red berry nuances, delicate roasted aromas on the finish, very harmonious and pleasant to drink.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby garnet, deep color core, violet reflections. Elegant roasted and vanilla notes on the nose, delicate hints of caramel, fine honey sweetness. Very elegant on the palate, red berry fruit, fine tannin astringency, mineral notes, very good development potential. As it was eight years ago. 2003: Deep dark ruby garnet, deep color core, violet reflections. Rather restrained on the nose, delicate heart cherries, orange fillets, slightly toasty on the palate, fine honey veil, full-bodied, delicately nutty, elegant texture, a round and fine wine, medium length, now showing great finesse. - Today, fresh dark berries, black cherries, blackberries, mineral nuances, imparting a fine sweetness, some graphite and cedar wood. Powerful tannins on the palate, multi-layered aromas, full of finesse, long finish, fine terroir character, a Pauillac with great future potential.
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