Chateau Mouton Rothschild

Wine – Table red wine

France

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Pauillac

France

2001

12 liters; 15 liters; 18 liters; 5 liters; 6 liters; 750 milliliters; 9 liters

translation: first growth from the bordeaux region, chateau mouton is one of the most well-known wines of the world. the chateau is comprised of 75 hectares of vines in pauillac, and the medoc, planted with the typical bordeaux grape varieties. taken to the height of it's fame by the baron de philippe de rothschild (1902-1988), who also improved it's esthetic appeal, the chateau now belongs to his daughter, the baronne philippine de rothschild. since 1945, each year, a famous artist creates for the la
for the year 2001, its illustration , and some left the graphics, were confided in a wizard of the contemporary experimental theater, american robert wilson ( born in 1941). the barrone philippine thus wanted to testify her devotion to a friend of long standing, her solidarity with a harshly proven people that year, and her admiration with regard to one of the more fascinating poet of pictures of our era. "bob" wilson presents the owner of the chateau in a symphonie of colors, where the green of the pa

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