| Classificatie | Premier Cru Classe |
| Wijnsoort | Rood |
| Producent | Chateau Mouton Rothschild |
| Jaar | 2010 |
| Land | Frankrijk |
| Hoofdregio | Bordeaux |
| Regio | Pauillac |
| Druif | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend |
| Alcohol % | 13.5% |
| Inhoud | 0,75 |
| Conditie | Perfect |
| Etiket | Perfect |
| Drinkbaar | 2020-2040 |
| Voorraad | 0 |
| Conditie | Perfect |
| Etiket | Perfect |
| Conditie | Perfect |
| Etiket | Perfect |
| Conditie | Perfect |
| Etiket | Perfect |
Only 49% of the production made it into the 2010 Mouton Rothschild, which has a strikingly beautiful label by Jeffrey Koons. This is a truly great wine, with a very high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon (94%) and the other 6% Merlot. At 13.9% natural alcohol, Mouton’s director, Philippe Dhalluin, has clearly produced another 50- to 60-year wine that has a chance at perfection in about 15 years time, when I suspect this wine will be rounding into drinking condition. It is dense, rich and full-bodied, with the classic Mouton creme de cassis, forest floor, licorice and floral notes, but also some blueberry and hints of subtle espresso and mulberry. The wine has more minerality and precision than the rich, extravagantly opulent 2009, and while that may please some, others will have their patience tested as they wait and wait for this compelling Mouton Rothschild to hit full maturity.
This strides in with distinction, starting off with a showy but integrated layer of espresso-infused toast, followed by plush tiers of crushed currant, plum and blackberry fruit interspersed with cocoa and well-roasted cedar notes. The long, tobacco- and loam-filled finish shows lots of heft, but stays polished. An impressive display of unadulterated, muscular Cabernet Sauvignon.
Clearly a perfect wine that shows incredible depth of fruit with currants, dark chocolate, minerals and licorice. Full-bodied, tight and wound up with ripe tannins that let go and seduce you. Makes me want to drink it now. But this is a wine for the long term. Extraordinary. 94% cabernet sauvignon.
A wine of noble bearing and exceptional beauty, the 2010 Mouton Rothschild is a flat-out stunner. The aromatics alone are beguiling. On the palate, the wine is every bit as thrilling, with myriad layers of flavor that continue to open up in the glass. Graphite, gravel, smoke, plum, black cherry and savory herbs are all strikingly delineated throughout. Vivid and crystalline, the 2010 is a jewel of a wine, but it is impossibly young now. Readers who can be patient will be treated to a fabulous wine. Today, the 2010 reminds me of a more civilized version of the 1986. The 2010 is 94% Cabernet Sauvignon (the highest amount of Cabernet ever here). Dollops of Merlot round out the blend. Harvest took place between September 29 and October 13.
Rene Gabriel rates this wine 19/20 points.
Deep dark ruby, purple reflections, slightly watery rim. Attractive blackberry hints, fine herbal spice, delicate tobacco notes, a touch of spice, floral aspects, somewhat restrained but multi-faceted. Complex, tight-knit, ripe cherries, soft notes of sour cherry, peppery nuances, firm, well-integrated tannins, nougat on the finish, shows good length and freshness, a bit closed at the moment, the fruit is a bit dull, a timeless classic with great ageing potential.
A dense, smooth and opulent wine bursting with ripe Cabernet Sauvignon flavors. It's regal and well structured, balancing the natural exuberance of Mouton with a more severe side. This is a wine with power, yet not without its charms from the fruitiness and final acidity. This great wine will age many, many years.