Château Mouton Rothschild 2009 is a **rich, opulent Pauillac** with deep cassis, black cherry, violets, pencil shavings, and subtle spice. It has a creamy, concentrated texture, with ripe tannins and impressive length that keep the wine structured despite its lavish fruit. The profile is very much *classic Mouton*: powerful and polished, with the kind of balance that suggests long aging potential. Compared with a top-tier **First Growth** style, it feels both grand and more immediately seductive than many more austere Bordeaux.
Serve it with **roast lamb, beef tenderloin, or truffled mushroom dishes**.
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