Tasting Notes and Scores
Gun metal, blackcurrants, stones and blueberries. Sweet tobacco, too. Full-bodied, firm and powerful. Very minerally. 93% cabernet. Needs three to four years to soften. Layered and beautiful. Second wine of Mouton. - jamessuckling.com, February 2017
James Suckling
The 2014 Le Petit Mouton has quite a sophisticated bouquet with black fruit, black truffle, pencil box and a light marine influence. The palate is medium-bodied with a graphite-driven entry, the acidity very well judged, gently building towards an elegant, supple finish that seems to caress the mouth. These days, Le Petit Mouton is equal to many Grand Vin in Pauillac—a remarkable melioration over the last decade. - robertparker.com, March 2017
Neal Martin
Quality 863 | Brand 811 | Economics 977 |
investment staple
Quality: Above the average quality score of its peer group for the 2014 vintage, 828
Brand: One of the most talked-about wines by the fine wine trade, with mention frequency in the top 10% in Wine Lister's proprietary Founding Member survey
Economics: The 2014 vintage has Exceptional short term price performance, with 6 month gains of 33%
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