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| Â | Château Mouton Rothschild - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mouton is known for the exotic, unusual character of their wines. |  | | Today, Château Mouton Rothschild has 203 acres (0.8 km²) of grape vines made up of Cabernet Sauvignon (77%), Merlot (11%), Cabernet Franc (10%) and Petit Verdot (2%). |  | | Despite the market prices for their vineyard's wines equalling that of |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_Mouton-Rothschild
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| Â | Chateau Mouton Rothschild |
 | | Mouton always in the forefront of the greatest wines of Bordeaux, was the first estate to begin complete chateau-bottling of the harvest -- an historic step initiated in 1924 by the late Philippe de Rothschild. |  | | Rich complex flavors, powerful ripe tannins and an extremely long finish are all hallmarks of this wine. |  | | The famous Barons de Brane owned the already well known vineyard in the 18th and early 19th centuries when it was known as Chateau Brane-Mouton. |
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http://www.cellarnotes.net/chateau_mouton_rothschild.htm
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 | | - Premium wines: At Mouton, creation in 1991 of a premium white wine, Aile d'Argent, and in 1994 of a second wine for Mouton Rothschild, Le Petit Mouton de Mouton Rothschild. |  | | In Pays d'Oc, launch in 1995 of a comprehensive range of red and white varietal wines, and in 2000 of a blended red wine, Baron'arques. |
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http://www.pfv.org/html/rothschild-history.html
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| Â | GrandPrix.com > Features > Historical > "Georges Philippe" - Baron Philippe Rothschild |
 | | Chateau Mouton-Rothschild was already famous for its remarkable red wines but had been in the Rothschild family since 1853. |  | | Chateau Mouton Rothschild had been caught in the crossfire of a battle between the resistance and the fleeing Germans and the vineyards were damaged and rundown. |  | | He introduced Mouton Cadet - Bordeaux's best-selling wine - a blend of wines which were not up to the standard for his three chateaux but produced a very reasonable red wine which could be sold cheaply in 120 countries. |
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http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft00377.html
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| Â | Chateau Mouton-Rothschild |
 | | Mouton is a splash of colour in what can be a monochromatic region. |  | | Quite a straight-forward wine but there is so much elegance and finesse. |
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http://www.wine-journal.com/mouton.html
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| Â | Chateau Mouton Rothschild |
 | | The '94 Mouton was the best wine made between '86 and '95. |  | | A dense, saturated color with a classic Mouton nose of sweet black fruits mingled with smoke, spice, and cedar. |  | | This Masterpiece is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot. |
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http://www.appealingwines.com/chateau-mouton-rothschild.html
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| Â | greece gastronaut |
 | | New investment from people like Jean-Michel Cazes of France's Chateau Lynch-Bages and wine writer Hugh Johnson of England, coupled with a terrific 1993 vintage, has put Tokaj back into the wine elite. |  | | Besides the prince, who runs Pommery Champagne, there was lunch with the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, birthday cake with California's prince of wine, Robert Mondavi, who turned 84, and spitting with all the great wine writers from Hugh Johnson to Jancis Robinson and Oz Clarke. |  | | The recent Vinexpo wine show in Bordeaux was a week of non-stop tastings, parties and introductions to the who's who of wine. |
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http://www.cyberempire.com/~bjbannon/g_gr.htm
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| Â | How to Read Wine Labels from Gourmet Food Plaza |
 | | Chateau Mouton-Rothschild = a red wine made mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon grown and bottled on the Ch. |  | | Chianti = a red wine made mostly from Sangiovese grapes in a delimited region of Tuscany. |  | | Clos Vougeot = a red wine made exclusively from Pinot Noir grapes grown in the vineyard of Clos Vougeot. |
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http://www.gourmetfoodplaza.com/Articles/HowtoReadWineLabels.htm
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| Â | Surprise Rothschild bid for Napa winery / Three partners would produce a new luxury brand |
 | | The owner of renowned Bordeaux wine producer Chateau Lafite Rothschild and two other key international players announced a joint venture Monday that would take Napa-based Chalone Wine Group private and create a new prestige wine marketing company. |  | | Chalone markets 13 brands, including Chalone Vineyard, Edna Valley Vineyard, Acacia, Provenance Vineyards, Dynamite Vineyards, Orogeny and Echelon Vineyards. |  | | Franciscan, which sells $250 million in premium wines each year, was invited to the party for its market clout, Huneeus said. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2004/05/18/MNGA36NL6Q1.DTL
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| Â | Timeline Beer and Wine |
 | | The best red wine was a 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon from Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. |  | | 1797 The wine bottles of Chateau Lafite that date back to this year are recorked every 25 years to safeguard the wine and prevent deterioration caused by oxidation through decayed corks. |  | | The best white wine was a 1973 Napa Valley Chardonnay from Chateau Montelena. |
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http://www.timelines.ws/subjects/Beer_Wine.HTML
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| Â | Chateau Mouton Rothschild Label Library |
 | | No producer in the world captures the imagination or attention of wine collectors more than Mouton Rothschild with their annual artist series of labels. |  | | Each year a renowned artist is commissioned to do the artwork for that vintage, in exchange, I have read, for ten cases of wine. |
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http://www.mcnees.net/images/wine/labels/Mouton_Rothschild_Label_Library.htm
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| Â | Château Mouton Rothschild |
 | | Since 1945 labels on the bottles of the Château Mouton Rothschild have been designed by contemprary artists. |  | | There you will also find the name of the artist as well as a quality evaluation (1 - 20 points) of the different years productions. |
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http://www.oldswisshouse.ch/mouton_e.htm
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| Â | May - June Itineraries |
 | | You’ll meet with cellarmasters and chateau owners, indulge in a gastronomic dinner at the region’s finest restaurant, and enjoy luxury accommodations and gala dinners at one of the Médoc’s most famous and beautiful castles: Chateau Pichon Longueville Baron. |  | | at Chateau Pichon Longueville with very special wines. |  | | After touring their beautiful, modern facilities and enjoying their fantastic private wine museum, we’ll be joined for our tasting by the Baroness de Rothschild’s personal sommelier. |
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http://www.french-at-a-touch.com/Trip_of_the_Month/may_-_june_itineraries.htm
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| Â | 1997 Chateau Mouton Rothschild (90RP) |
 | | A blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot, the wine exhibits a dense ruby/purple color, and an open-knit nose of cedar wood, blackberry liqueur, cassis, and coffee. |  | | One of the most forward and developed Moutons over recent years, it possesses all the charm and fleshiness this vintage can provide. |
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http://www.leeswineclubshop.com/pd_1997_chateau_mouton.cfm
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| Â | 1982 Château Mouton-Rothschild |
 | | Im embarrassed to say that I MAY have suggested to him that the 80s wasnt the best decade for imported wines (theres got to be some truth to that) and that Im not really sure how dry that French wine really is (Im not.) So he's agreed to open it up and drink it... |  | | But to tell you the truth Im getting cold feet. |
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http://www.damngoodwine.com/vino_moutonroth.htm
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 | | Even Mouton Cadet and Baron Philippe de Rothschild, the labels used by Chateau Mouton-Rothschild to pump out more millions of litres of mediocre Bordeaux and vdp d'Oc than anyone else, do not make a big mystery of the provenance of their wines. |  | | And that's a pity, because a reliable producer is the consumer's ultimate guarantee of quality. |  | | If anything, they ride on the reputation of their premier crus. |
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http://www.annegarber.com/staticpage?page=review&siteid=860
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| Â | Wines - Baron Philippe de Rothschild |
 | | For the personal use, in countries and other territories where the consumption of alcoholic beverages is lawful, of persons who are lawfully permitted to consume alcoholic beverages (21 years of age for United States residents) |  | | wineries and chateaux Rothschild in Médoc, baron'arques Wine making by Baron Philippe de Rothschild |  | | Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA has also exported its know-how beyond Bordeaux: to the Pays d'Oc, with a range of varietal wines and, more recently, Baron'arques ; to California, with Opus One ; and to Chile, with Almaviva. |
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http://www.baronphilippederothschild.com/
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| Â | Chateau Mouton-Rothschild |
 | | The high Cabernet Sauvignon content gives the wines a depth of rich cassis-like fruit rarely matched in Bordeaux, accompanied by aromas of lead pencil shavings, cigar boxes and often a hint of freshly-ground coffee beans. |  | | Mouton is usually a blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc and 5% Merlot. |  | | It is located in the north of the Pauillac appellation, opposite Lafite - the vineyards lie on deep gravel beds over large stones, with the subsoil comprising clay, marl and limestone. |
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http://www.winesexport.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=29474
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| Â | News & Markets |
 | | One said: 'They may be cousins, but the two are chalk and cheese.' |  | | David, 60, is head of the French branch of the dynasty, which owns Chateau Mouton Rothschild. |  | | A new approach to buying shares from Halifax ShareBuilder |
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http://www.thisismoney.com/20040328/nm76348.html
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| Â | Web Evangelism Bulletin June (i) 2003 |
 | | How about album covers for Blue Note records, or Chateau Mouton Rothschild Wine Labels? |  | | IMAGES OF POPULAR CULTURE: Want a look at a Time Magazine cover from 1923? |
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http://www.gospelcom.net/guide/resources/webull03jun1.php
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| Â | Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1983 |
 | | Re : 1983 Chateau Mouton de Rothschild (Glyn) |  | | Previous Message : One More Vote to Drink It (Brad) |
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http://food4.epicurious.com/HyperNews/get/archive_wine301-400/398/2.html
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