Château Mouton Rothschild’s white wine fits easily into the rich, modern style favored for the château’s reds. There are layers of vanilla and wood, with a ripe, round creaminess. Could age, due to good depth of flavor and some complexity from the acidity.
— R.V.
(6/1/2005)
Citrusy, with its character bordering on herbaceous, this is a layered wine. Produced from a portion of the Mouton-Rothschild vineyard, it is rich and deliciously ready to drink, with bright acidity giving a fine lift to the finish.
— R.V.
(5/1/2013)
The rare white wine from Chateau Mouton Rothschild is a creamy, full-bodied blend of 48% Semillon, 38% Sauvignon Blanc and 14% Muscadelle. Toast and mushroom scents merge easily into buttered stone-fruit flavors on the palate, finishing on a weighty note.
— J.C.
(6/1/2005)