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Château Mouton-Rothschild

Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1957

Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1957

1er Grand Cru Classé (Médoc)

  • red wine | Pauillac
  • 750 ml bottle | 13% vol.

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Regular price €650,98 EUR
Regular price Sale price €650,98 EUR
Unit price €867,97  per  l
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condition of the wine bottle

Snapshot of :

Level: Upper Mid Shoulder

Label: slightly soiled, slightly damaged, slightly gathered

Capsule: slightly corroded, curved, slightly torn, slightly dirty, crumpled

Cork: intact and in correct position

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  • feature

    Classification: 1er Grand Cru Classé (Médoc)

    Filling quantity: 750 ml bottle

    Alcohol content: 13% vol.

    Allergens: contains sulfites

  • Origin

    Wine type: red wine

    Country of origin: France

    Growing region: Bordeaux

    Appellation: Pauillac

responsibility

Manufacturer/bottler and responsible food business operator at the same time:

Château Mouton-Rothschild, 33250 Pauillac, France

Description of Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1957

This red wine from Château Mouton-Rothschild comes from the appellation Pauillac , a growing region in Bordeaux . It is known that there is a classification system for wineries or wines in France You can complete your collection with this wine 1957 Chateau Mouton Rothschild because it belongs to the classification Premier Grand Cru Classé (Médoc) . The 750 ml bottle has an alcohol content of 13% vol. .

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Château Mouton Rothschild 1957

Condition

The photos on this page and the description below will give you more information about the condition of this bottle of red wine from Château Mouton Rothschild 1957

Level: Upper Mid Shoulder

Label: slightly soiled, slightly damaged, slightly gathered

Capsule: slightly corroded, curved, slightly torn, slightly dirty, crumpled

Cork: intact and in correct position

If multiple wine bottles are available, the condition of the wine bottle is similar to all bottles available on this product page.

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explanation of the condition

Using a snapshot from we have recorded the condition of this wine bottle 1957 Chateau Mouton Rothschild for you.

We would like to point out that despite correct, constant and protected storage, the condition of the wine bottle can change over time. As with humans, the aging process can never be completely stopped. If your bottle red wine Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1957 is on its way to you, shocks or weather conditions can affect its condition. But don't worry, we will pack your wine order carefully and safely.

  • Consider storage location

    The plan is for you to receive your bottle of wine - Château Mouton Rothschild 1957 - in person. This ensures that the red wine is not unnecessarily exposed to the weather. If you have wine delivered to a parcel station, pay attention to cold or hot day and night temperatures. This is because a parcel station is usually not air-conditioned. Spending too long in such a parcel compartment can affect the wine bottle. If the wine delivery was left on your doorstep, a longer stay in hot, cold or wet conditions can also disadvantage the wine bottle.

  • Avoid condensation

    Especially in the winter months (below 10 ° Celsius), your wine delivery is exposed to cold temperatures during transport. We therefore recommend that you place your package unopened in a room with a room temperature of approx. 15 - 18 ° Celsius for approx. 24 hours after delivery. This way, the wine bottle acclimatizes gently. If you were to place the cold wine bottle in a warm room, condensation would occur on the glass body. This happens because the warm, humid room temperature hits the cold surface of your new red wine bottle. The result would be that water droplets and moisture would affect the wine label. A wavy, partially slightly detached label could occur.