December 10, 2025
Mouton Rothschild 2023 Label reveal + offer

Label Released for 2023 Mouton Rothschild
98-100 Points - Jane Anson
“ When Cabernet works at Mouton, it is hard to beat, and it's on full display in 2023. One of my clear wines of the vintage. Of any vintage."
It’s always been tradition for collectors to get excited about the annual Mouton label release. While we care most about the wine inside the bottle, the market has consistently responded to these labels, and 2023 is no exception.
Chateau Mouton Rothschild has unveiled its 2023 artwork by Joana Vasconcelos, the first Portuguese artist ever chosen. Her piece, Paraíso, celebrates the natural forces that shape great wine, continuing the estate’s iconic series featuring artists such as Picasso, Dalí, Warhol, Bacon and Hockney. Label interest often sparks renewed demand, especially in the secondary market.
Mouton Rothschild 2023 is a thrilling, Cabernet-driven wine, hailed by critics as one of the stars of the vintage. It delivers remarkable purity, tension and depth, layering black fruit, graphite, cocoa, violets and smoked earth over refined, velvety tannins. Elegant yet powerful, vibrant yet structured, it is a potential 100-point Mouton built for decades of graceful evolution.
After the initial En Primeur period, interest typically accelerates once the wine becomes physical. Asian buyers, who strongly prefer purchasing stock that is already in bottle, often drive this next wave of demand. Although Asia has been quieter in recent years, our contacts across the trade report that momentum is returning, particularly for the First Growths.
With leading critics such as Jane Anson and Decanter signalling that 2023 could be a perfect 100-Pointed modern Mouton, this may be an ideal moment to secure a case before the market adjusts. Quality at this level, combined with renewed global demand, rarely stays at current release prices for long.
We are offering a special case price this week.
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2023

98-100 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux
High Cabernet, and the grape is dominant not just in blend but character, totally delicious, with tension, flesh, and confidence, building layers of black fruits, graphite, cocoa bean, espresso, pomegranate and smoked earth throughout the palate. When Cabernet works at Mouton, it is hard to beat, and it's on full display in 2023. One of my clear wines of the vintage. Of any vintage. 100% new oak for ageing. 40% grand vin, harvest September 7 to 30.
98-99 Points | James Suckling
This is the most structured Mouton since the great 2016, with tannins that start slowly and then take off. It’s muscular and toned. It’s full-bodied but doesn’t come across too heavy. It builds up in intensity and goes on and on and on. It just keeps expanding. I took a double take here. 93% cabernet sauvignon and 7% merlot.
98 Points | Decanter
Gorgeous red and black fruit on the nose, ripe strawberries, cherries and blackcurrants, really fruit forward and expressive, not so much on the mineral or floral side. Smooth and supple, this is agile and has great movement. A sense of life, depth and richness, but this is so suave. The fruit and tannins fill the mouth but with wonderful coolness - blueberry and crisp cherry. Lots of liquorice and wet stones also come through; graphite, chalk, mint, a touch of toastiness on the finish. It has flashes of exoticism, as well as finesse. Structure and seriousness but with bounce, full of texture and nuance. Tannins have built a broad wine and this is a real success with lots of energy and vibrancy throughout but with no harsh acidity or too lean tannins. Stylish, characterful and executed very well. 11% press wine, last year was 17%. 93% Cabernet in the blend, second highest in history after 2010 which was 94%. 75 IPT. 40% grand vin production. A potential 100-point wine.
96-99 Points | Vinous - Antonio Galloni
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild is shaping up to be one of the wines of the vintages on the Left Bank. Its balance of intense, super-concentrated fruit and equally imposing structure is spellbinding. Dark red-toned fruit, blood orange, spice, pencil shavings and dried herbs gain intensity in the glass. I especially admire its vertical build and overall energy. This is an exciting young Mouton endowed with palpable dynamic energy. It's a superb effort from the team led by Technical Director Jean-Emmanuel Danjoy.
96-99 Points | Jeb Dunnuck
Pulled from just 40% of the production, the 2023 Château Mouton Rothschild is based on 93% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Merlot that will see 18 months in new barrels. Tasting like the blood of Cabernet with its smoky red, black, and blue fruits, tobacco leaf, graphite, and cedar-driven aromatics, this beauty hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a pure, polished, layered mouthfeel, beautiful concentration, and ripe, velvety tannins. Not the massive style of the 2022, it’s more in line with the 2016. This rich, elegant, seamless 2023 will need a decade to hit its prime.
96-98 Points | Vinous - Neal Martin
The 2023 Mouton Rothschild was picked from September 7 to 30 and contains 93% Cabernet Sauvignon, the second highest ever (after the 2010). Matured entirely in new oak as usual, this has an intense, floral bouquet with violet petals infusing the black fruit and touches of licorice loitering just off stage—very fine delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with extremely refined tannins. Focused and harmonious, it’s velvety smooth with a long and tender finish that has more crispness than the 2022. In fact, I might ultimately end up preferring this over the 2022…it will be interesting finding out in the future!





























