Château Mouton Rothschild, 2025 - Magnum
Château Mouton Rothschild, 2025 - Magnum
- 150cl
- 13.5%
- Red Still
- Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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The maverick first growth that fought its way into the 1855 Classification a century late, Philippe de Rothschild's estate has been turning heads since the 1920s with artist-designed labels and uncompromising winemaking.
What the critics say:
"Deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, violet reflections, delicate edge brightening. Fine precious wood spice, nuances of cassis and liquorice, delicate hints of nougat and orange zest, seductive bouquet. Complex, tightly meshed, fresh dark berry fruit, fine, silky, tannins, delicate blueberries, lively structure, mineral-salty finish, elegant and precise, shows length and assured ageing potential. (98% Cabernet Sauvignon)"
"A glamorous wine for the vintage, with mesmerizing perfumes of flowers, al dente fruit and citrus flowers. Black currants with some mineral and stone undertones. Medium- to full-bodied with ultra-fine tannins and an endless finish. The tannins lead you on a great trip. It is the most cabernet sauvignon ever used in the blend in recent memory. Balanced and structured. 98% cabernet sauvignon and 2% merlot."
"Highest Cabernet Sauvignon on record (since 94% for the 2010 vintage), stately and reserved at first, then totally joyful. The right austerity, coupled with squid ink character and fabulous hidden depths that are going to take their time to fully unroll, with the incense of the oak coming through only after a good 10 minutes in the glass, you barely perceive it on the first tasting. What a beautiful Mouton, great stuff from wine director Jean-Philippe Danjoy. 52% Grand Vin, basically pure old vine Cabernet. And an interesting side note - in September there was no weekend picking, a clear indication that there was no stress about the harvest dates. 3.76pH. Harvest September 5 to 20. 100% new oak."
Mouton's vineyards sit on the famous Günzian gravel plateau of Pauillac, where deep beds of large pebbles over clay-limestone subsoil provide perfect drainage and heat retention. The proximity to the Gironde estuary moderates temperatures, while the gravelly soils reflect heat back onto the vines, creating ideal conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon ripening. This unique terroir, combined with vines averaging 44 years old, produces fruit of extraordinary concentration and mineral complexity. The deep gravel forces roots to dig deep, accessing different soil layers and creating the wine's distinctive graphite character.
Pauillac is the most powerful and prestigious of the Médoc's appellations, home to three of Bordeaux's five First Growths. The commune's deep gravel soils and proximity to the Gironde create perfect conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon, which typically dominates blends here. Pauillac wines are known for their extraordinary longevity, structured tannins, and distinctive cassis character with mineral undertones. The appellation's 1,200 hectares produce some of the world's most age-worthy and collectible wines, with strict AOC rules governing grape varieties, yields, and winemaking practices.
The 2025 Bordeaux vintage emerged from one of the most demanding growing seasons in recent memory — the earliest budbreak since 1989, June temperatures second only to 2003 since records began, and an unusually early harvest beginning in August for the whites. Conditions that should have produced heavy, overripe wines. They didn't. Decanter's Georgie Hindle, who tasted close to 200 wines ahead of the formal campaign, describes "exceptional concentration, aromatic purity and a freshness that contradicts the record-breaking heat.
The early critical consensus places 2025 stylistically between the precision of 2020 and the structure of 2016, with the brightness of 2023 — a combination that suggests a very serious vintage indeed. Yields are dramatically low, the smallest crop since 1991, with production across the Gironde running around 15% below the five-year average. The quality is here. There simply isn't very much of it.

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