
Denomination: Pauillac AOC Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot Name: Chateau Mounton-Rothshild Alcohol: 13.5° Format: 0.75L Production area: Pauillac, Bordeaux, France Description: Dark and intense cherry red color. Delicate and aromatic nose, revealing scents of ripe black fruits (blueberries, blackcurrants) and flowers. When aerated, peppery and spicy notes emerge, complemented by elegant notes of graphite and light tobacco. Broad and generous taste, the palate captivates with its silky and enveloping tannins. Aromas of black fruit are combined with notes of cocoa and biscuits. In the finish, the wine is round and reveals a delightful aromatic persistence. This bottle comes from private collections, restaurants, wine shops, or rare wine dealers. While it has been inspected, we cannot guarantee that after so many years the wine is still perfectly preserved. We guarantee that the conditions of the bottle are those stated in the product sheet. The sale of this bottle is therefore subject to the
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Denomination: Pauillac AOC Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot Name: Chateau Mounton-Rothshild Alcohol: 13.5° Format: 0.75L Production area: Pauillac, Bordeaux, France Description: Dark and intense cherry red color. Delicate and aromatic nose, revealing scents of ripe black fruits (blueberries, blackcurrants) and flowers. When aerated, peppery and spicy notes emerge, complemented by elegant notes of graphite and light tobacco. Broad and generous taste, the palate captivates with its silky and enveloping tannins. Aromas of black fruit are combined with notes of cocoa and biscuits. In the finish, the wine is round and reveals a delightful aromatic persistence. This bottle comes from private collections, restaurants, wine shops, or rare wine dealers. While it has been inspected, we cannot guarantee that after so many years the wine is still perfectly preserved. We guarantee that the conditions of the bottle are those stated in the product sheet. The sale of this bottle is therefore subject to the