1993 Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac (Blank Label)
SKU #110031
90 points
Decanter
1993 Mouton was a surprise in this line-up, tasted last, with plenty of stuffing and a fine balance between plump red/black fruit, smoky oak, fine tannins, a fine line of acidity and complex spicy characters. (AH)
(9/2021)
90 points
James Suckling
Mouton's great winemaking comes to the fore in this wine in the face of the difficult year of 1993. It's a surprisingly substantial Bordeaux for such a wet growing season, even now displaying strong blackberries and mint flavors. Full-bodied with tannins that are just coming around.
(3/2015)
90 points
Wine Advocate
The 1993 is a beautifully made wine which could be considered a sleeper of the vintage. The wine boasts a dark purple color, followed by a sweet, pain grillée, roasted nut, and cassis-scented bouquet that is just beginning to open. In the mouth, the wine may not possess the body and volume of a vintage such as 1990 or 1989, but there is more richness of fruit, a sweet, ripe, pureness to the wine, as well as medium body and outstanding balance. (RP)
(2/1997)
90 points
Wine Spectator
Mouton comes through again. Impressive '93, deep in color and full-bodied, boasting plenty of currant, black cherry, mint and toast character. Well crafted, showing depth for this vintage. Give the tannins some time to mellow.
(1/1996)
K&L Notes
Because of controversy over the original label design--a Balthus sketch of a young nude girl on a hillside—the label was banned in America and replaced by the blank, cream-colored version the bottle now sports.