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Community Tasting Notes (157) Avg Score: 91.5 points

  • It's getting old, but very much still alive. Good color for the age, still dark and intense with some bricking. There's a little bit of fruit left, and it's a bit acidic. A good wine everyone enjoyed, but not one for the ages.

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  • In the hallowed halls of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, where whispers of aristocratic secrets intertwine with the fragrance of aged oak, lies a vintage that embodies the essence of forbidden desire—the 1975 Chateau Mouton Rothschild. As a connoisseur of life's most exquisite pleasures, I found myself entwined in its spell, transported to a world where every sip tells a tale of passion and intrigue.

    Picture, if you will, a moonlit soirée beneath the star-studded sky, where the air is alive with the symphony of laughter and the subtle rustle of silk. I happened to be at one of those famous, gate closed, Rothschild parties. It was amidst this decadent backdrop that I first encountered the 1975 Mouton Rothschild—a wine as elusive as the mistress of the estate herself, beckoning with promises of hidden pleasures.

    But let me rewind the scene to a moment of youthful abandon, where I, a mere sixteen-year-old, found myself ensnared in the embrace of the Rothschild estate's forbidden allure. The night was aglow with the flicker of candlelight, casting shadows that danced upon the vineyard's ancient stone walls. It was a scene straight from the pages of a forbidden romance, where innocence collided with the intoxicating allure of the unknown.

    As I wandered through the labyrinthine corridors of the chateau, I stumbled upon a sight that would forever be etched into the tapestry of my memory—a tub overflowing with succulent grapes, their ruby hues glistening in the soft moonlight. Laughter echoed through the air as guests indulged in the whimsical delight of stomping grapes with abandon, their carefree revelry a stark contrast to the solemnity of the estate's reputation.

    And there, amidst the swirl of decadence and debauchery, I found myself face to face with the mistress of the Rothschild estate—a vision of ethereal beauty whose gaze held the promise of untold pleasures. All she wore was a thin, thin, thin french thing and in her presence, time seemed to stand still, the world fading into obscurity as we shared a stolen moment of passion beneath the watchful gaze of the moon.

    On the palate, the wine displays impeccable balance and refinement, with velvety tannins that caress the senses and a lively acidity that lends vitality to its rich fruit flavors. Layers of complexity unfold with each sip, revealing nuances of dark chocolate, roasted coffee beans, and a touch of spice, all underscored by a lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression.

    The 1975 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, much like that clandestine liaison, captivates the senses with its beguiling allure. With each sip, I am transported back to that fateful night, where desire hung heavy in the air and inhibitions melted away like wax in the flame of passion. Yet, for all its seductive charm, the 1975 Mouton Rothschild remains a tantalizing enigma—an echo of a moment in time when youth and desire converged in a symphony of forbidden indulgence.

    In conclusion, while the 1975 Chateau Mouton Rothschild may not claim the title of the finest vintage I have encountered, its allure lies not in perfection but in the whispered secrets it holds within its depths. Like the elusive mistress of the Rothschild estate, it beckons with promises of hidden pleasures, inviting the adventurous soul to embark on a journey of discovery unlike any other.

    NOTE TO SELF: PAST ITS PRIME, SECOND BOTTLE WAS “WATERY” AND NEVER OPENED.

    Third bottle was horrible never opened 89 on the score. I poured it down the drain. Giving the others away as gifts!!!

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  • Slightly past window. Still very drinkable and always a safe bet.

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  • Super elegant

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  • My eight tasting with many variation of scores.

    Pronounced nose intensity with notes of mushroom, earth, cooked black fruits, toast. Medium+ acidity and tannin medium. Did not decant. Pop and pour.

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  • By Richard Jennings
    10/7/2008, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 92 points

    (Château Mouton Rothschild) Bricking dark red violet with clear meniscus; tart Cab Franc, plum and tobacco nose; very tart plum, herbal palate; medium-plus finish
  • By Richard Jennings
    4/27/2007, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 93 points

    (Château Mouton Rothschild) Plummy, mushroom nose; tasty, elegant, plummy, with tart red fruit and mushroom notes; medium finish
  • By Richard Jennings
    12/31/2003, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 94 points

    (Château Mouton Rothschild) Slightly musty, tart cherry nose; mellow, elegant sweet cassis and currant fruit, with a hint of roses; soft, sweet tannins and a medium finish

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