


Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2006
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- RP
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- WE
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- JS
- D
- RP
- WE
- WS
- V
- JD
- RP
- JS
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- TA
- D
- JD
- WE
- V
- JD
- JS
- RP
- D
- WE
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- JD
- JS
- WE
- D
- RP
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- JS
- JD
- WE
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- D
- RP
- WE
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- WE
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- WE
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- JS
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- WS
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- WE
- RP
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- JS
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- WE
- D
- JD
- WE
- RP
- JS
- WS
- WE
- D
- WS
- JD
- JS
- WS
- RP
- WW
- WE
- WS
- W&S
- RP
- RP
- WS
- WE
- JS
- RP
- JS
- WS
- WS
- RP
- WE
- W&S
- JS
- WS
- RP
- WS
- RP
- W&S
- WS
- JS
- W&S
- RP
- RP
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- RP
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- D
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- RP
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- D
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Winemaker Notes
Every year since 1945, a great artist has created an original artwork for the Château Mouton Rothschild label. Thus, the most famous names in contemporary art are brought together in a collection to which a new work is added each year.
Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, the owner of Mouton, has given the commission for the 2006 vintage to the British painter Lucian Freud, born in 1922, a universally acknowledged master of contemporary portraiture.
In 2008, one of his works was sold for the highest price ever attained by a living artist. For the Mouton 2006 Lucian Freud has chosen a joyously exotic transposition of the pleasure of drinking, in which the vinestock is transformed into a springing palm tree and the winelover into a happily anticipatory zebra.
Château Mouton Rothschild should be served between 17° C and 18° C. Decant between 30 minutes and 2 hours before serving, depending on the vintage.
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In 1853, Baron Nathaniel de Rothschild bought Chateau Brane-Mouton. In 1922, his great-grandson Baron Philippe de Rothschild (1902-1988) decided to take the future of the estate into his own hands. His 65 years at Mouton bear witness to the strength of his personality, his spirit of enterprise and his sense of innovation.
In 1922, he was the first to introduce chateau bottling. In 1926, he built the famous Grand Chai, the majestic 100-meter first year cellar, which has become a major attraction for visitors to Mouton. 1945 marked the start of a fascinating collection of works of art, created every year for the Mouton label by famous painters. In 1973, after a twenty-year battle, Baron Philippe obtained a revision of the 1855 classification and Mouton was officially recognized as a First Growth.
In 1988, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild succeeded her father Baron Philippe. She has become the guarantor of the quality of an illustrious wine whose motto proudly proclaims, "First I am, second I was, I Mouton do not change."