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May 2331, 2022
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LOT 327

Lot 327

CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1986 (4) WS 99 WA 100

CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1986 (4) WS 99 WA 100
Lot 327 Details
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 1986

Pauillac. 1er Cru Classé
u. 3 x vts. 1 x ts. 4 x scraped labels.

The palate is beautifully balanced with its trademark firm tannic structure, a Mouton-Rothschild with backbone and masculinity. Layers of black fruit intermingling with mint and graphite, a hint of licorice emanating from the Merlot, gently fanning out and my God, it is incredibly long. It is not like the 1985 Mouton-Rothschild that is so fleshy and generous. This is serious, aristocratic Mouton, a true vin de garde and yes, I do think drinkers will have to wait until it reaches its true peak. Sometimes that's just the way it is. Tasted September 2016.Tasted September 2016. Drink: 2021-2050 WS 99 WA 100

4 bts.    per lot $4,000 - $4,500

Realised: $6,024
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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